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Digital page images are linked to the text file. c J 4 Sfk r J l P14 frU IfiYTENTH YEAR oH EARUINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY AUGUST 10 1899 k NO 32 i1 aP 4- i I I i t r Ilf 0- t ii 1J J wc I J i 4 is 1 ft ifr 11 IP t bJ KidGlove and CoalGil Men From the Yonilii Companion Mr Frank Thomson the presi dent ol the Pennsylvania Railroad who died a few weeks ago was known as one of the foremost of living railway managers There was no part of the business with which Iir was not familiar from the control of its great moneyed interests to the fitting of a screw into an engine- A wealthy man once brought his soon to him sayingHMy son has gone through college Can you make a place for him where he will Bucccd1 Mr Thomson was silent for a moment and then aidtThat depends on whether bezants to take a kidglove coursoor a coiloil courseWhat do you mean HUM takes a kidglovc course he goes in as a clerk to perform a certain amount daily ol writing for which he will be paid a salary In the other course he goes into the shops and learns the whole business from the lowest drudgery up When he has finished he will know his trade a valuable one but his hands will be stained with coiloil Mr Thomson himself when a boy chose the coaloil course He worked four years in the car shops at Altoona barely earning his living but learning the me chanical details of the business Thomas Scott the famous rail way manager was a friend of the young mitbugave him no help leaving him to work liisown rway At the end of the four years he sent for him and gavd him arc sponsiblo position on the Penn sylvania Railway The Civil War broke out that t year Colonel Scott was ap pointed Assistant Secretary of War the government believing that his experience in the railway work would have taught him how to handle in transportation great bodies of troops A problem of peculiar difficulty of this kind arose v Iknow of but tone man who can manage this business said Colonel Scott to the Cabinet He is not here Send for him thai said Mr Stanton i c The next evening Frank Thorn sonthen only twenty years of age appearedDo mean to tell me cried Mr Stanton somewhat sneer ingly4Ethat wfl1havc waited twentyfour hours for this redheaded stripling He will do the work replied Scott quietly And he did ItIMr Thomson was peculiarly qualified by nature lor this especial business but there is a strong prejudice among American boys against work which involves manual labor and a preference lor clerical duties as being more ro fined It is a fatal mistake Great prizes now await the thoroughly equipped practical man in work which lies outside gf mere book learning and the boy is wise who grapples with this wprk with his bare hands and tries to win them Mosquitoes Swarm In Chicago From the New York Times Chicagos plague of mosquitoes 19 being fought along the western edges of the city with fire and make Tho swarms came about a week ago after the copious rains The pests have increased jh number by millions since they first came and their suppression has become a problem especially jn those parts qf Chicago where screens of wire or cptton are not plentiful 1 Along the western edge of the city myriad bonfires were burning Clouds of smoke arose and then Settled back to the ground causing an exodus of the visitors and half suffocating the people Tbefires- wfre kindled in the streets and in yards In some instances they jWere dangerously near frame Buildings but the residents were willing to undergo the risk of seri ous fire and to breathe smoke as long as it would drive away the poisonous insects Ar one went out over the open prairies beyond the lines of houses the mosquitoes were mare numer ous Passengers on trolley tqm lained that the Insects upcyjI J motormen said theirsightis in terfered with by the swarms of mosquitoes through which Iheir- cars rushedsi lot J 7 jf j Mr Ike Dafcis who has been under the trcatnjentOLtbe bikteo paths at is reposed 19 be tjulirpprQve4in1Lealthf DREYFUSAGftINON 1fl1A1 The Eyes of the Entire Civilized World Are Now Upon t t Rennes Franco T THE FAMOUS COURTMARTIAL OPENED IA IrocoedliiK that U rriKiinnt with Weul or Woo for the lruuch II4 public Will Jnntlce Triumph Ovr MIIHnrUm Iii ero UiiK nnd Urnmnlle Hcenr V t- lleinies Aug iThe proceedings ol tho courtiimrlliil before which Cupf Dreyfiw Is out trial opened at 7IOn m Cupt Drcyfim enured the courtroom with n firm step though his features Were pullld Ho Is partly bald nod what heir he has Is gray and clone erolllltI GAIT A illDUlSVFUb The flee I Insldu tho court room wai roost animated Kvery inch of space was filled a quartr of nn hour before tim proceedings opened The Court Aeb1e- At seven oclock MM Lnborl and De Mango ud Maj Cnrrlern with their assistants took their sQats and the jvltnesses followM T1iinhnrpw- orda from the officer commanding tho row of soldiers at the back of tht court rang outs Curry arms a jjgTherea moment later Cot Jouaust followed by the other members of tho kurt walked on the etngo from n room be hind and took scats at he table Jeep silence feU upon the audience who up to then had been engaged In n buzz of convcreatlon All In fall Uniform Col Jouaust and Isle colleagues were aIgrettesInVol Jouausts aigrette Vnsvhlt thj others were Irlcolored On the right hand of Col Jouaust ut LleutCol llrongniart Mnj Ib Uroon anti Cupt Iarfalt nil of the rtlllcry On his left hand were Mi ors 1rofillct and Merle end Capt artilleryHrlaar Immediately after Col Jouaust wdl tented ho gave the onler to tiring in tho prisoner All eyes were then turned to the right of the stage besIde which was a door leading to the room In which Ilreyfus was awaiting the sum mon Almo t everybody but the most prominent ofllccra BtoMon their feet Kinio mounted lynches to obtain n letter iw There were sulxlucd trIes of Sit down nmld which the door opened and Cupt Alfred lreyfus preceded nnd followed by n gendarme emerged Into the court roonl Dreyfus tn Uiilfgriu- Dreyfus In n new unlformpf cap lain of artillery dark blue wIth red fucingfixedly regarded tho Judges with Immovable features and without nth ring band or foot scarcely even moving lila head during the whole proceedings except vhn entered antI left the room After the formal proceed Ingn which occupied a couple of hours Cjl Jounnnt hcgnn the examination p Dreyfua respecting the IMIIOIH brdcrrnu nnd what Dreyfus did with pr couUl have known of Its contents A IllKoronB ISxHmliintlon Col JouaUKt submitted Dreyfus to a rigorous examination more In the style of n prosecuting counsel than a Judge nnd made gestures of Impa tience at coma direct denlnls which Dreyfus gave repeatedly to judges questlotm The prisoners voice Jre rounded frequently through the courtroom as ho energetically replied S No m colonel or Never ncv r 1 tp UflCpl Jouaust handed the long slip of cnrdboard upon wlilchttho bonlcreau was pasted jf Pp you recognize this dooumeny- Piryfus replied with o passionate jutburst IINo my colonel I am Inncn lent I declare It hero n I 4cclarc JJ In 1804 1 am a victim lila voice here Vps choked with BOb- gwIIh must have stirred every upectat for In ppurt Tho voice of the prisoner llcj npt eem human It rcwmbledtho iry pf 4 wounded animal As ho ended Ms reply with tho words Five yvearn n the gallery My wife my children my God I am innocent innocent Col Jouaust sold Then you deny tr v A Pathetic Scene Dreyfus Yes iny colonel The interrogation was continued at considerable length and when the tourt ndjourucl It had been decided to lit behind closed doors Tuesday and as many of tha following days assure necessary for the examination e secret dosuler- Trie next publlo session of the court will probably take place on Saturday next Carlisle Ky was visited b a disastrous fire atI oclock Tues destroyedtanhQur n The Cumberland Telephone Company will this week begin to put in theexchang at Greenville a f UB tI Heu DIt6rs Cute nu i rii gIiiuua- t1fim and Sores Price 25 cent- eSld by St Blaam Pruslr 1 STEAMER SATURN OS BURNED Bbti Wnk Cunallnif Under1 tlm Aiuirl cnn Klntf nnd trnn Cnptprtil li Filipino Manila Aug OTbe nteaw cr ha turnus ot the Coinpnula Muritlnm counting under tho American flag WOf burned WcclnvBdny and her crew U mining The details of the affair nr not known fJ 1- ilie captain of the Brttunuis Once pb tamed pOHsewiion of a ship belonging to the lnrltln company held nt Hah 1Vrntindo by the Insurgents by moor Ing the Snturnua nlongsldc and haul Ing JIIO other oYBletUvny in thp night ADMIRAL pEWEY AT NAPLES The Olympjn Will Prohnhly Uriuulu In thn llcnntlfnlDar tar n Month Naples Mig o Admiral Dswcy who arrived here from Trieste on hoard the United States cruiser Olytii pin was visited by Mr L wls Morris Tddlngs secretary of the United State embassy at Home Mr Itlchnrd C Inrsons second secretary of tIm em bassy Mr Hector D Qaatroi United States consul general here and tho rico consul Mr Charles M Wood Tho Olympia will probably remain In this port for a month DEATH REAPS A DIG HARVEST Bevnnteeu Perioii lUlled nail Soy entrThrce Injnred In n Oolll oinn on n French llnllrrar Porte AuF Iho omcinl Investi gation into the collision Saturday nvcnlng nt Juvlsy a Biiburb of Tarls on tint southern ride between the Or leans line 1orla and Nantes trout antI tho Paris and Lyons Mediterranean ruin show that 17 persons wcr killed and 71 injured JIcolhlsioti occurred during n ter rible tliiiiulirktorni Itis fiijjposcd that the clcotria current may have been responsible for the dcfcotive Big nailing NEARLY FORTY WERE KILLED Frightful Accident to Ioni1rd Trolley Car Fcll Forty Kect- KUtl CaiiBlird of Bridgeport C Aug 7 Nearly tO pcrsonn were killed by an occident on the Stratford extension of the Shel ton street railway at four oclock yes terday afternoon when n loaded trol iCy car went oil the trestle over Peck mill pond at Oronoque about six miles north of Drldgeport nnd sank in the laU 40 feet below Thus fnr 30 people are known to be dead ifnd several more injured Only two persons are known to have escaped unharmed THIRTY PERRONS DROWNED A BrenUlBsr SlIp Preclpltntr Dun llunilred SlKhtdeer Intp the Vnter at liar Harbor liar harbor Me Aug 7Whuiln n crowd of cxiMirslonlstH were on the way to see the war ships a slip lending from tho dock to tho boat at Mount Dc ert ferry broke precipitating more than 100 persons Into the water Twenty bodice haVo been recovered nnd It is estimated that tho dead wltl- nlllllller 30 or more Injured While flolng to n 1lre Bt lnul Aig 7A Winnipeg Mnn special to tho 1ioncer Prtai toys The largest storage warehouse Df the Ilondy NonkeB linseed olllllilJ- nas burned yesterday mqrnlng Losi 30000 insurance 12000 AYhlle go Ing to the fire ono of the engines- upset and Firctnnn Dcvnncy Was Iwdly- rushed Will Savethe Corn Crop Pann Ill Aug LAfter monilm of drought and an excessively torrid pc rlodtf over ri week during which the mercury line ranged from 100 lu11f degrees this section of central Illinois was visited by a soaking rain yesterday afternoon The ruin will prove the nolvatlon of the corn crop Shot and Killed Ardmore I T Aug 7A Slither land n merchant was shot nUll killed hero yesterday by E W Falrman nni A Underhill n bystander was serious Iy wounded by a stray bullet faln man who is under arrest claims that Sutherland had slandered Mrs Fair- non Reports of Yellow Fever npnlcil Norfolk Vn Aug 7The reports of fellow fever and suspicious cases exist Ing In this city recently published nM without foundation There has been no yellow fever In norfolk Ports mouth or ncrkley nnd a strict cjunrmi tine in n force rolnlltlnfcoted pointa iStamp oq tog1ander- oux 11IR SID g TIn jut thoritlcs of South Bokota hnvo dcclfl ed to auk tho Indian bureau nt Wash ington to cooperate with then in tamping out plnndcrs among horse herds on the Cheyenne Illver Indian rescryntlpn nichnrd Crocker Coming Home Southampton Aug fi Ilchqnl Croker wilt bo among tho passengers 01 the American lino steamer St Paul which is scheduled to sail from thIs port Saturday for New York Von Hohenloho and the Emperor AusBce Austria Aug 71rinco von Hohenloho was given an audience nt the railway station hero yesterday by Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria who was passing through Dropped Dead Block Island H I Mig 7Leinnrd QoUld of Chicago dropped deadonthe Spring house ffazza Bfcturdny evening- of hcnrt trouble The Commercial Club will ex tendj an invitation to Presideh t Diaz of Mexico to visit Louisville while in tlc United States- this fallI Willie cpipling cars yesterda- yafternoonin the L If yard- Don Wise got his hand badly mashed No bones were broken 1IQ11Mc i ia1l I Msedby THE ARGENTINEREPUBLIC- An Interview with Martin Garcia Meron Minister of the Ar gentine Republic ALLEGED SOUTH AMERICAN ALLIANCE I Honor Moron Declare tilt Htnrjr to Ito nn Invontlon So Almnrd nM tq flrnrerlr Need Dcnlnl ArK ntl unn Ilclntlon with the United Ptnteii Never More Cordlnl Knlmut MaRe Aug Ofnrtln Gar cln Merou minister of tle Argentine Ilepuhlic to tho United States XVIIB In tcrvlewefl by a repreiicntndvc of tho prcsn concerning recent Jifcwa dls patches hearing upon tlc Journey Just undcrtiikcn by Gen Itocn president of tho Ar eritltio Itcpnbllc to the capital of the United Stated of Brazil which has given nctiulon for rumors of an tillojjert cilia PICI between the niitlona of the southern extremity of tlur con tinent npalpst the United States Stnor Merou wild An Abiiurd Invention The Invention la BO absurd that I Hnd it Romewhnt hard to trouble you with the request thftt you publlxh a Cinplctc denial of It The Vlnlt of tlen Ilona Is n friendly and cordial conijillnicnt paid fo a nation with nhkh we have the most plcnnant poll heal and commercial rotations Kor many yoam we have lind n boundary ontroversy with Ilrail IrIuntcd from the rolonlnl times of the re ipcctlve countries which was submit ted to the nrbltratlon of fresldent possible des removed unit finding at the head af the Prazlllnn fjovernmont n ntntca oitm of the high attainments of Cresi dent Cnmpo Sillies Oen Rbca un doubtedly line thought It wise and con fcnicnt to close the links which unite the two largest rind most Important rcpuhltLii of South America by this ilsltItelntlona Never More Cordlnl- In reference to tho United States I snn acsuri you that our rclatlotm with this great republic have never been more cordial than at present Tho fact Hint your minister In Buenos A res Mr lluchannti who very soon will return to your shores and will no Joubt ratify my statement was selected neon umpire In tin important tues lion cndlng with Chili Is in eloquent proof of our sentiments in regard to this country ttilted Slntes Complimented ln his recent annual message to the chambers Oen lUwa paid a great com pliment to the United States govern tuent nnd Its worthy rcprescntntlvcB iiul oui justnLpresent Jiaa Vnder consideration a bill appropriat lag the necessary funds to pay the traveling expenses and maintenance jf ro Argentine young men who will onto to the United States to follow tho our eB of some of your ngrlfliilturn nil mechanical colleges tilE DAY AFTER TILE STORM I hi Iumucr of the Stonmrr AlpJin TelU of the ICfTrrtit of the Htdrni nt Cnrrnhelle Mobile Ala Aiig 6Tho Mobile Cnrrabellc steamer Alpha Is safe Imv tag reached Carrabclle the day fitter hu stonn Purser Andruw gives tIn Arpt details of the effects of the atom It Corrnbclle Fourteen large vesueln were wrecked upon the bench House vero unroofed some overturned anti everything wait In great confusion A hotel of 32 rooms was blown away save one room that was left with thr floor and two wails lint two houaer retain their roofs and nearly nil art damaged beyond repair Sticks ol timber from the yards on tho rlvci hank were blown COu yards and through the sides of some of the housesThe mercantile stocks In Carrabclle were wholly ruined anti as yet there Is no place In which to store new stocks Starvation for the poorei Classen and nakedness is their portion as even their clothing was blown away EFFECTUALLY STAMPED OUT No ncntlm or Xrvr Causes of Yelloi- Fovcr nt tlio Ilnmiiton Soldier Hume Nor nt 1hocliun Newport News Vn Aug 7Thuer wore no deaths or new eases of yellow fever nt hI soldiers home yestcrdny and tho authorities feel ccrinln that they have puccewled In cffcctunlly diseasesN fever hnvf teen reported rt Phoebus- ft In thought now tjint qurirnntino rcfitriptionn will soon IMS reniovod rwo ILLICIT DISTILLERIES thry Purniilicil nrnlc 4o qi1Iec I Year Lure lint Came to Grief nt Lnt Chattanooga Tenn Aur Tnev enuq plllcero Saturday nIght raided two Illicit dlntillcrlcH operated within three miles of Chloknmaupi pnrk lloth the establishments did n land of flco buelncst last year Biipplylng whIR ky to soldiers nt Chlcknmiiiiga park and hOlt defied arrest the soldiers aiding tho moonsblncrfl in keeping the pfllcers off the track Death of Jin Drnjnntlii Gro oui Ashland 0 Aug 7Mrs lleiijnuin drosscup mother of Judge P S Orosscup of Chicago dled yesterday Bho was 7B years of age and had been mnrrivd 57 years ller husband und lour children survIve her In Maury countyiTean at least 1500000 has been put into phosphate beds by foreign m vest rs the last year and deals for 17000000 are pending Tim excursion steamer Iowa sank at Uniontown Ky Monday evening The 500 colored excursionists on board were safely landed on barges i 1 Fortltxlicht einted most by a Diiordere Stomach Iccompanled mast likely by Constipe I ilon 11 Dr U A1 Slmropn11 HYC M dlelnf c Makes the food and OYAl MM OCf KCW VOM A SENSATION IMMINENT Ben Jlercler anti SI Ca I nlrT rice are Llkelr td be Chnrue with rjorjr Paris Aug OTIue Jour says there rtro grave contradictions In the evi dence of Gen Merclcr nnd former 1rcnldcnt CaslmlrIcricr before the court of cassation nnd It understands counsel for Dreyfus are preparing u dramatic coup Counsel propose when the respective depositions are present ed to the courtmartial to charge either Gen Merclcr or M Cnsltnlr Lcrler with perjury under article 127 of the military code An arrest would then occur Instantly while tho accused Is still In the witness box MacARTHUR WINS A BATTLE tiivaicri PIY o Mill with Four Thousand Men mitt Detent A Superior Forrr Manila Aug 0 1335 mUenNta Arthurs force consisting of 4000 men advanced five miles beyond San Fgrliando today and encountered and 3efcated a Filipino force of 0000 men Iiie enemy retreated leaving many dead and wounded Tho American loss In killed and wounded was 20 JVornt Known In Itecrnt Yorl Eagle Bend Mlmu Aug OThe worst thunder and hall storm known here in recent years passed ayqr this place yesterday doing great thug damage is na yet unknown The nail cloud traveled very close to the orund nail were driven by n terrific vliid Only n sinai amount Of grain ans been harvested here Mwchlne Gun for Qttm Washington Aug OThewor de partment Is making efforts to comply with hen Otis recent request for a atiritber of jnnclilne guns in order that they shall reach him In time for the campaign expected to open with the dry season The department has de aided not to send to tho Philippines the FinisDudley guns but will con fine the selection to types now in use In the army The Volunteer Itealment Washington Aug oDf the 13090 men required for the ten regiments of vplUntecnt being organized in this CoJ WnfdfeayB that 10332 hail been enlisted up to Monday leav ing 2758 yet to be mustered into serv ice An enllstcmcntH have been made In the past at the rate of 510 per day it was expected that the full number would be In hand by Saturday Monday EnlUtmcntRi Washington Aug PThe number of inlUtmeiitH Monday were 442 making a total of 10700 The Twentysixth regiment commanded by Col Rice has 1312 which in more than the full juota and the Thirtieth commanded by Col Onrdiler has 1303 only four ihort of the required number Never Clnlineit by tho Dnteii Paris Aug 0M Mallet Prevost At yesterdays sitting of the AngloYene cuclan boundary arbitration commls don continued his presentation of the Venezuelan case and devoted the day to showing that the Dutch never claimed territory which Orent Britain now says they owned Second Orcuon En Route for Home San Francisco Aug DTho Second Oregon regiment broke parop yester day at the Presidio and marched to the ferry with the bond of the Ne braska regiment and the Utah hat lery acting as escort Their train left for home last night Tho regIment eft very few ill behind John Humcll Dead New York Aug DJohn n Hussell n wellknown manufacturing pharma cist Is dead In this city aged 82 He placed two well advertised patent food products on the market and was for utterly superintendent for a large manufacturing pharmacists house at De trolt Iliinaed nt Brie Pn Erie Pa Aug DEdwin D llcldlct was hanged in the county Jail here He met death wfthout fear The Prloo for which Hcldlcr was hanged vas tbe kllllptot his brotherinlaw tcvl Krcidler on May 1 1800 by shooting tint through the heart To Aniirer a Charge of Murder Los Angeles Cal Aug 0rSlrrif Pierce of OUlqhpmn surfed for P ncq city yesterday with Clyde Mnttov vahted to answer a charge of murdei there Mattox has killed several men In Oklahoma He waa heavily ironed Inspected Plymouth Dockyard Plymouth England Aug DTbr officers and men of tho United State training ship Alliance from New ton dot Conn July 3 who arrived her July 20 made n tour of Inspection oj the dockyard Pine Preparing to Cmlarate St Johns N P Aug 0 Heprescn tatlvcs of Finns who are about to emi grate have arranged to confer with Oov McCallum relative to the settling of 30000 Finns in Newfoundland Held Only m B ore Btlileu Itcnnes Aug BThe secret slUing of tho Dreyfus courtmartial this morning lasted until 1145 oclock when the court adjourned until to morrow morning r Lynching Denounc efl vy Gfdrmallor tier establishing the Fort Olbboujmll Itary reservation in Alaskrt was by tM war department yesterday C Inorcaned EHrnlnK V Chicago Aug arfr earnljig of tile Ciiicoijp Great Western rtillwayifpi the fourth Week of July ISOD shovrini tiertitsof 80573 oush j c- iIr o 46t tS j 1 1M I rr Ifi JctL lII DO AL PowDEioUsouiuwPuRE mordcfelicious wholesome CO P p dryii D Wn8lilngtdntAug1K THI OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Dallas coufaty Tex hen levied aa Bcssmcnt on all franchises Tho exconfederates at Lebanon Mo have organized a confederate camp Keprcsentatives of fifty negro Knights Templar lodges are in session at Chicago Tho annual euengrrfest of the United Polish Singers of America Is in progress at Bay City Mich A QuIncy III restaurateur refused to serve food to negroes and they will take legal action against him It Is believed that Secretary Alger noting on tho advice of friends will temporarily retire from politics Dr A P Uiiyly a St Joseph Mo has been appointed superintendent of the Colorado asylum for the Jnwmc Government authorities raided a counterfeiters den at Scdalla Mo Two men and a complete outfit wcro capturedThe St Louis merchants have abandoned the idea of holding n street fair thin year on account of threats injunctionA the cotton product in Russia shows the great availability of the trnnscaucnslan lands for tint cul plantA quotes Scripture in a farfltched manner to show that tho kissing bug heralds tho de struction of the world An alleged counterfeiter was arrested In Alabama on Information iur nished by a St Louis firm from which ho had purchased metal Mrs Barbara Sebastian of St Louis was fatally burned while trying to nil a gasoline tank on her kitchen stove while a burner was lighted Chairman Jones of the national demo ocratic committee will not return from abroad until October and cxOov Stone of Missouri will have charge during his absence James M Foy a wellknown all round newspaper man of St Louis died at the homo of his mother Monday of cirrhosis of tho liver He was 30 years old and single William Jennings Bryan spoke at the Chautauqua at Clarinda la Mon day Five thousand people were preo eat He discussed the silver question expansion Increase of the army and trustsMiss Julia OConnell who had been Coy Tanners Illlnlols stenographer since his inauguration was married on July 30 in New York to Otto Koenig an attache of the German con sulate there Under the shadow of a cross in the Way of the Penitent In Calvary cem etery St Louis a man who has not been identified committccd suicide Monday afternoon by firing three bul lets into his brain lrlvate Jenkins of the Fourth Illi nois regiment was perforated with mustard seed by Farmer James resid ing In the neighborhood of Camp Lin coin Springfield Jenkins was robbing James orchard Brown Brothers who control most of tho St Louis street railways are said to bo contemplating n gigantic consolidation ot nil tho lighting com panics of the city and acquiring con trot of the city waterworks William S Logan who for 10 yeara luau been superintendent of the plug department of the Liggett Meyera Tobacco Co at St Louis recently absorbed by the trust has resigned and will soon be at the head of a rival con cernSeveral white men visited the houses of Hannibal and Henry Murphy both respectable negro land owners on tho old N O Murphy farm near Fulton Ky abused them nnd ordered them to sell out Immediately and leave tho countryA rain antI electric storm swept over the country south of Mansfield Mo Monday A number of trees vcrc blown down and catthr on tho rnrigo wcro stampeded The largo frame normal school building at Avn was struck by lightning and demol ished The Transport Dnford New York Aug 7Tho United States transport Buford Copt Mutcns arrived qt Quarantine yesterday from Cinfucgos and Havana THE MARKETS JLCATTLENatlvo FLOUnW COTTONMlddllnff Inter Wheat t H tect 31i ICiCaN Q 1 10 aNo JM 860 BT LOUIB COTTONMiddlinG UBKVKSSleera 4 oo 515 Cows unit Heifers J f41 4 GO CAliVEB per 100 6 W 4 100- 1l00B1ol1lr to Choice 4 00 4 85 BnEI a w 4 00 jiewCloar M S U 115 3 15 AVIIBATNO a lle4Wlnier ro eo conNNo x It 8 iOATSNO 2 Zl 23 JtYHNo I 5- 5TOIJACCOLUcI ico sso Leaf Urtey 4 w 130- 0llAYClonr Tlmothyaew 7 O 100- 0DUTTEItCholee Dairy 13 15 iO1tICBtandardMouneW LI 1- 5BACONClear lOb tll LAnDPrime Steam S CJIICAO- OCATTLENaUvo Steers 4 73 5 D- OnOGBIalr to Choice 4 IX 4 8- 0IUIEElFalr to ChOIVO I Z5 510- FLOURWInter InteIs a u aM Patents 111 B 6- 0WllEATNo Z BprlnlJ 67 n1OATBNoKA1RAH CtT- CAMLENJth 8teera 4 60 75 4 00 M No I Item 115 6- 7OITSf4o 2 WhIte Z3 ti- CUI4NNo 2 t NEW OIILKANB- IiLOUn Illnn Grade a no COHNNo I noiOATOWMtcrn S6 lAYCholco 1660 vyy yyyyyTVTTR- AOEMARKS PATENTS AND DESIGNS lHTS j FREENoUcelamoderate NoreeUl1paleottaaecur AddreBoEC IHE RESOURCES OF CUBA The Government Will Make an At tempt to Secure Reliable Information A CENSUS TO BETAKEN IMMEDIATELY With the Fact Obtained the Presi dent Hopes to ha Able to Los He fore Conitrcin Samethlna Dcflnlle on Which to Hnic Lealiilatluli Couccrnlnu the Iilnnd New York Aug 5ti special to the Trlbuno from Washington says The presIdent has directed that the census jf Cuba be taken as soon on possible The matter has been energetically taken up by the war department with the exception of completing the work ind furnishing the principal result o congress ut the opening of the next teefclon To Settle the Detail On Secretary Boots return to Washington next Tuesday he will hold a final conference in his office to settle the details of tho undertaking with Aislttant Secretary Melklcjohn who las immediate charge of colonial uf fairs and with the officials of the ennus bureau Tho latter have al ready drafted the blanks which prob ibly will be used by the enumerators ind these schedules arc now in process jf transmission Into Rponlshtm Irockc commanding the department jf Cuba has appointed live superb Ending cnuinerutorB who are now ou their way to Washington to IetehI instructions an to the manner of talc ng the census and to familiarize them selves with American methods of In luring accuracy In the data to be ob mined An Independent Ceiiaa The Cuban census Is to be whollj Independent of the United States ecu tus of next year although the largi jrganlratiou under Director Merriam which will not begin Itf actual fieldwork until the first of tho year mnJ bo utilized to some extent in the tabu lation nnd arrangement of Cuba date leeurcd In the next three months II is determined that tho Cuban census hall bo finished before tho census ot the United States including Porto Rico begins The object of haste in determining the condition of affairs itatlstlcally In Cuba is to furnish to congress such exhaustive statementS 3f facts that legislation for time future jf the Island may be promptly and intelligently accomplished Information for Conijre It is expected that the president will be able to Include a summary of the results in his next message and at the same time furnish a preliminary report of tho census with the prospect of giving tho senate and house the final and complete detailed result by tho middle of January It Is not Intended to secure simply an enumera lion of the inhabitants of the island but to determine as precisely as pos sible Its agricultural and industrial conditions The last Spanish census of Cuba was taken in 1687 While its iccuracy was in many respects doubtful as a whole it was conceded to give a fair idea of the conditions then existing Tho population wns said to be 1031087 of whom nearly 05 per tent were white Army Officer Eitltnatr Army bfllccrs who havo been eon nected with the Cuban administration since tho American occupation began estimate that tho total has fallen to about 1300000 The census of 188T gave nearly 600000 horses and miller 85001CO cattle and 000000 pigs in the Island These according to array of Qccm have practically disappeared as the result of the long war The In conic of plantations the nuar mak lag rapacity and acreage under culti vat 1011 for tobacco have been almost ollltrrrtcd but these nnd other vast sources of wealth are being rapidly restored anti It will bo ono of tho ob ject of the census to show what op portunity may ho found for tho revival and development of Cuban resources The collection of Information will bo in Oen Urookcs charge tho cxpcnsa being met from the Cuban revenues BOW HE SPENT HIS PENSION C V Chiimller of Macomb III nrrrtei o llrantlfnt Monument to ills lead Comrade Miicomb Ill Aug 3t large crmtd nstemblcd lucre Thursday to attend ht dedicatory services of the hnndftumt monument erected to the soldiers nnd sailors of McDonough county killed In the civil wnr The monument Is a magnificent plce ot workmanship standing Si feet high with a lifesize figure of a private of 61 on guard surmounting the top It was erected at a cost of 4000 bj C V Chandler of this city who de voted his pension of au tv month which he received on account of n gun shut wound received at Chlckaninuga to thnt purpose OrounAIn Pear Can Fronetiieo Aug IThe teal th it Mrs Dotkln convicted of the murder of Mrs John P Dunning will secure a new trial because of crrora Ii tho judges Instructions appear te be groundless It seems that the re versal In the Albert Hoff case which was cited as a precedent was on i dlTerent ground Whore Were th Antharltlenf Pane 111 Aug ITbreo ncgroei yyho arrived hero yesterday were id 1 Iron by sympathizers of union miners pelted with stones and driven out oi the town Ono of the negroes wm badly injured- Willing Workers Wanted To such wo will explain bow others make from f1500 to f3500 weekly handling oar publications Wo will make no GUAR ANTEED SALARY or other misleading contract but give terms and explain in a concise and simple manner We will shortly need a representative each coon ty for a publication which we believe wil eclipse anything marketed Ex perience in canvassing will be valuable bat not essential State age permanent home and experience Unity COf Rand McNallr ft Comp ny 166168 Adams Street Chicago 111 Aersy liIlr vIE9I4Whr does it doP It the oil glaada in the i1rtu to become wore V active 111aklnl thQ hair soft 4 and gtossy precisely as I Iiolendedtscalp froa j removes i one of the great causen of baldnes I It mtkes a better circu 1atloniithescaIpiindstopsI j llPrveitsi4pCcIiIess I j willviiI i bald heiids provided 001II y there ij any life Ing In tlie hair bulbs i It res j ores color to gray or whitii hair It does not do this in a moment as will a Mir dye but la a short tlAie the gray color of age gradually disap pears the darker color of youtU takes its place Would you Ukii a copy k af on the Hair ourlook Ids tree It R aU the beisAti- I = ttM MI ot 1M flew AtrwULJflAyII- f tneu I1I Alaskan Boundary Controversy From larperi Vekly Tc dcveloliment of southeast j ern J laska rys Senator Fair banks surprises me with its substrstial character The chief resounes are and fisheries SuHcss Attention is paid to the firicrics tin In their importanco warra cannunei have been n succcijiful operation for seven years u control of the A P A Association of the coastTb tie is htUc placer mining in southt istcrn ka Most pf the gold t ere OCCUJB in quartz requir ing a argc expenditure ol capital to red cc er is poor mans mining because its pro cesses arc and the poor men who have prospected for gold in soul eastern Alaska and lo ated only juartzm me3 have been obligee practically to give them away t richer njon who could de velop them Ai Rood dual of the quartz ia of lot grade assaying say 3 to the tin and vould not pay fo taking out exctpt on a wholes la scale But the Tread well di itrict ev lnOD this basis has bee I remunerative to its poprictojs Thu city of Douglai on uglas Island is as largas JuneMu the metropolis of the Mainland and has boon built on the dcvulopment oi these mines It is that in the three olrour Trchdwcll mines fjold worth 1135000 00 is in sight There ire 800 stlimpmills on the ground tho lamest aggregation of such aachincijr in the world Soul icaslcrn has legiti mate so ial and cjimmerciil aspira tions Juneau contains three thousan pcopl and this and other gc dsizcri places have their fair pio ertion o t energetic professional ad bus ess men with wellorg nized bqifda of trade and similar igoncics But cm every side is hiard the complaint of ths inability if citizens to acquire title to the rts on hich they have built the Y dwellings and placet of business Even cncral improvements hvc to b made at ptivate expense if at ajl There is no govorniEnnt clot Jld with the tax ing pow t If a Yitrcet is laid out as a mirtcr of public necelsity- there is so mcars of extorting a PlYing Alaska I as deve ped so rapidly that leg ilation Lfis not kept patc with it nertiatio Kodak buMit Eai1manKodit j No2Fal Kodak Fo saj XJI Picture Uses Ristraaas 1500II htprotf film rtridges and can be bade z In dayght Fine I safety shutter and socket f hromntltlens Well made ant leather No extn 5 plao holders n i pass Koditks soclto sJS 0 I KODAtCJO vt f STMAI RocI1eat NY4 ISfl 11 v II Ij 11 0n 11 i g iL pq3C 0- S a J 0 I 4 1 I IL t c l3ee I PAUL I MOORB Bm r ud Mantnr I tREE COMPANYt Entered is PcttoHet al Earlleitoo ti Ste od 111111 IBSCMPTION RATES UTeiED1oi1ylnadvus II ill so Tbrh S S SpUCIIIIII IIIII1HrIr I On appllutloab onnitrl liken os for pI1k4f1 JJfkjRSDAY AI3UST 10 1899 IiIPUBLICUS TICKET For Governor WtS Il YLOR Of Biaiio County C Ir Lieutenant Governor OHN MARSHALL Of LotMvillc 4 i orSccreuyoI State 4 PALEBPOWERSOf fit4 For Attorney General 4LIIFTJN J PRATT t t I Of Hopkiis County For Auditor R JOHNS SWEENEY CountyIuasurer WAtfTEll It DAY i td Of Brcatliitt County 1 For uperintencrjnt of Public In 1strvtion7 JOHN HURKE I Of Campbell County Forllammissiojer of Agriculture CAM JW TIWOCKMORTON w Of Fayeite County lJ Fp Repesentative- J BEN T JfOBINSON Tiknext chief executive Iof Keni nckywilltn Gov W S Tay lorT- lXharidwrilingcan=t- 1Q be plainlyS seen The nane of Goebel is not- wrillen thereI- RMONVti if here art thou Get el whispers where my kin iom for harmony M VTTORNKYG ENERAL PRATT not inly looks veil in print but is bediming the I sntlcman and the Staf =I p 3 DITOR J J GLENN late of the Gtnrit Graf hitf like the chickens hai come bomu to roost Will edit the MaN j =c 1 OUISVILLES uninformed police hai s done the ask alloted them Me Goebel is relying upon his MGoebel Bill do the rest 1iia untenfied have begun sjtuting froct the stump al rejily Doubthss they realize the irn icnsity of thir crime and feel col spelled to tcH their side of the sit before the antics can be herJIliOEBEL =t decli res he is a church number and not an agnostic 11 s statement may be true but da s that excuio him for his high hitded fitealixg It adds to rai jer than lesicsn his crime in this rU k of the woods iSitR BRYAN tot having forgot iqi the effect of his speeches m de in Kentucky in 1896 ac c unts probably for his reenter uh the State this year I am for 4 f Goebel Ls says Doubtless hi Jels confidmt Jie can do more Jii bsown betterment by adro ti ting Goebelt cause than by op interestsqDime If Mr jocbel offers no oh ijr lion why should others 1- I TIlE political situation in Ken itlcky is most 3nteresting In Hop lima county rports are that ins me precincts Goebel has no sup jprrt at all j4i others but very in xr Would lr Goebel leaders fjo would inttruct misguided 1 iJemocrats how to vote are notified I men heretofore their supporters L keep away orinsk eternalenmity ihe wouldbe king from Kenton 11 ill find himsel in sore straits in Odffiopkins tie will find it dif to appoint three men in this Bounty who will attempt to count J urn in Officuiv of elections will lirlainly coin t im outlor want TLvotes The Clevt land Strike Compare tlu organization of f reet railway pmn under the lead rl Charles Ojfyatt now oaastrike IK Cleveland aivi that of the loco 1 viotive enginccia under the leader pip of Chief ihur j assume to be mayor gov juror and dictator all in one and hh his followers ignores all law nd deceu= ybws up with dyna tnite street cars tilled with citizen- sjtldleoPIY offeme is that of riding Prat and his gang re fuse to operatcbycotts medical I men who administer to the suffering of dying children This man Pratt is responsible for actsthat would I make an Apache Indian or the meanest Philipino insurgent blush shameMr respected by all men chief of an organization conducted in a reasonable and business way known for its practical benevo lence with no strikes on its record for years an organization that represents the best elements of unionism It lives and prospers and has the respect of all people Pratt and his organization is as much the enemy of the laboring man as Arthur anti his Brother hood is his friend Pratt fails and his dupes curse him Arthur wins and has the respect of all men The Boycott Illustrated From the Philadelphia Press The attempt to use the boycott as an adjunct of the strike is being tried in Cleveland Grocery keepers dry goods houses department stores and professional men of all classes have been subjected to its rigors Some have become alarmed and have bent to its authority while others have shown more courage and have refused to be in timidatedThe Leader gives the following as an illustration of the extent to which the boycott has been carried- A Cleveland physician gave two boycotters an answer Tuesday that they will not forget in a hurry unless they are imbeciles or criminals He received a call to quickly at tend a little girl who is one of his patients and is at deaths door He started for the childs home Her lather is a motorman on one of the Big Consolidated cars The phy sician had proceeded some dis tance when he was accosted by two men I would advise you said one of the mensnot to visit that scabs house We know you have been going there and thought you would be glad of a little friendly warning The physician regarded them coutemptously and answered Dout boycott me al though I have visited this child and shall continue to do so Boy cott God for the child will not live long Tell God that He must not allow her to enter heaven Should He insist on doing so boycott Him by refusing to patronize heaven yourselfThe of the Leader on the incident is This is the boy cott No strike in recent years has done so much to harm the cause of the workingman as the Cleveland strike It has appar ently brought to the front the worst and most reckless element and given the hotheads an oppor tunity to disport themselves as champions of the labor cause As a consequence the intelligent pub lie has become disgusted and the sympathy which might have gone out to the workingmen if their cause had been found to be just has been checked and turned against them They have lost where they ought to have made themselves the strongest The extreme illustration given by the Leader of the extent to which the managers of the Cleve land strike were willing to go will be an unpleasant revelation to the public A strike must partake of savagery which urges its promoters to warn a physician not to visit a dying child When men arc will ing to go that length their home is in Dahomy Africa and not in the civilized United States of America They need Christianiz ing from the ground up It will take a long time for the cause of labor to recover from the setback given it by the hotheads of the Cleveland strike House Where Lincoln Died to be Repaired From the GlobeDemocrat The house in which Abraham Lincoln died the morning after being carried there from Fords Theater where he was shot by John Wilkes Booth located at 516 Tenth street between E and F streets northwest is to be put in first class repair The work of overhauling is already in progress under the supervision of Col Theodore Bingham the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds The work was commenced July 5 and it is expected to be completed some time in September The last Congress appropriated 3833 for tile pur pose and it is expected that all of it be used in carrying out the proposed alterations The build ing is to be thoroughly overhauled and placed in good condition Two or three rooms will not be touched The room in which Lincoln dIedon the first floor at the end of the hall will not be changed in any way The entire building with the exception of the rooms mentioned will be newly papered and painted and the floors repaired where necessary The house is one of the principal places of interest to tourists who visit Washington and thousands go there and pass through it every year In it is a collection of relics of the incidents with which Abra ham Lincoln was connected which is the most valuable in ex istence Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks The giants of the forest must yield t loUt to the continual blows of the tvoods man When the human bloodhas become clogged and Impure the tulle drops of Hoods Sarsaparilla property taken iu2J fell the oak of bad blood foodJj SdfJaJad4 GOVERNOR BRADLEY Comprehensive Statement Shows He Has Done All Possible TO QUELL MOUNTAIN FEUDS 1 Democratic Leglslaturestlave Disregarded Recommendations to Provide Rellet HOW THE BATTER NOW STANDS Frankfort Ky Aug 3Thefollowing message on the Clay county situation has been issued by Governor Bradley to the press for the public and the Legislature- A number of newspapers have been advising as to my duties re garding the Clay county matter and denouncing or criticizing me for failing to do what they advised It is suggested by some that mar tial law be declared by others that I at once arrest and have the via lators of the law tried and sum manly punished etc The trouble in Clay county while badenough has been magnified by newspaper correspondentsBurch Wils Howard George Balcer Will White John Baker Frank Clark and Tom Baker seven in number have been killed in a period of something more than a year The slayers of all these men have been indicted except those of John Baker Frank Clark and Tom Baker James Howard I who killed George Baker obtained a change of venue to Laurel where he was convicted and subsequently the verdict set aside Tom Baker on change of venue was convicted of killing White the Court of Ap peals reversed the judgment and lie was subsequently bailed on or der of the Judge of the Lincoln Circuit Court The slayers of Burch Stores and Wils Howard were indicted and obtained a change of venue to Knox county where the cases are now pending except that against Tom Baker who was killed shortly after the order of change of venue was made So that all these cases have been acted on except the three named and every step taken that can be had by law 1 know nothing concerning the killing of any of these men except Tom Baker That was a most cowardly murder The Circuit Court was then in session and about 125 soldiers were present No grand jury was impanelledand- the soldiers who were under the orders of the Judge were ordered to take the other prisoners to Bar bourville so that in this instance their presence did not affect any thing for which the Governor is surely not responsible The sug gestion that I declare martial law is ridiculous The Constitution of Kentucky does not allow any law suspended except by the General Assembly or under its authority- As to the suggestion that the Governor arrest try and convict these men the wise cres have probably forgotten that the powers of the Governor are merely execu tive and that he cannot try or pass sentence on crimnials This is purely the prerogative of the judiciary tt1 No5ucb Power It has been suggested however that the Governor should appoint a Circuit Judge and Common wealths Attorney who would look after these cases Unfortunately for these critics the Governor has no such power He cannot un der the law appoint a pro tern Commonwealths Attorney under any state of case and cannot ape point a Judge unless the regular Judge is absent declines to pre side or is sworn off the bench and not even then until the clerk holds an election and certifies to him that no one possessing the qualifica tions of Circuit Judge was selected And notwithstanding that the Constitution and laws do not allow tim Governor to do these things he is denounced and condemned for not doing them In this in stance the regular Judge is re lated to the Howards and cannot preside in any case where they are involved The moment he declines Daugh White one of the parties to the feud and the Circuit Court Clerk will hold an election It may be safely assumed that he would not take any tstop which would result in his injury But it is suggested ttbe Governor has failed to do anything since the sending of troops at the time Tom Baker was killedlt may be saidin response that the troops present and their preseneeavftiled nothing either in prtMfVMg Bakers life or arresting I4swwdcrcrs I might sendsol die1 day to preserve the peace hut owing to the character of war farethere indulged in it would be next to impossible for them to do anything There are not enough members of the State Guard in Kentucky to patrol that county If sent there white the Circuit Court is not in session they could not be placed under the control of any lo cal authority owing to existing conditions and past experience shows that when attending Cir cult Court they were powerless to save Tom Bakers life and were notused to defend and protect a Grand Jury in the investigation Indeed it may well be doubted whether a Grand Jury would have found an indictment if impanelled The Governor cannot inspire Grand Juries with the courage to indict witnesses with the courage to tes tify nor petit juries with the cour age to convict The presence of soldiers might prevent pitched battles or fights by considerable bodies of men but such conflicts are not common and if such were contemplated they would occur doubtless at some point distant from the soldiers Had the soldiers been in Manchester at the time the Griffins and Philpots had their more recent conflict they would not have pre vented it because the scene of the difficulty was about ten miles from Manchester It is contended by some that the Governor should in terfere on account of this recent Philpot controversy It has not been a great while since four men were killed on the streets of HoL Springs but I have never heard it suggested that the Governor of Arkansas should send soldiers to the city The survivors of the PhilpotGnffin fight have all been arrested one side acquitted the other awaiting the healing of a wound for trial In this instance the officers of the law promptly arrested the parties Soldiers were not needed to make the arrests and- I could not have interferred The Philpot trouble is in nowise con nected pith the WhiteBaker feud Pullallocal Authorities But it is said I might have disarmed everybody in Clay county The Constitution guarantees to the citizen the right to bear arms open ly and such persons could not law fully be disarmed unless engaged in some act manifesting a disposi tion to break the peace It would require many days to visit these people and disarm them and as soon as it became apparent that such was the purpose weapons would be placed where the soldiers could not find them but where their owners could readily obtain them for use Now it must be borne in mind that if the soldiers were sent to Clay the Governor would have to direct their move ments B P White is the Sher iff and it is charged that the jailer and County Judge are his friends and sympathizers I know noth bog personally concerning the po sition occupied by the peace officers of Clay county towards the Whites and Bakers but I do know that in no instance has one of them called on me for aid and naturally con cluded that they are entirely will ing that matters should continue as they are and have been for some time If any of the parties were arrested on the Governors orders they would be entitled to speedy trial before local Courts and the probabilities are would be dis charged The talk about the Governor putting down the trouble in Clay county is absurd The whole fault in Clay is a vitiated public sentiment anda failure of the civil authorities to do their duty The laws are in sufficient to enable the Governor to apply a remedy Such feuds have been in progress more or less for years and no Governor of the State has ever been able to quell them They have termi nated only when their force was spent by one side or the other being killed or moving out of the county There were probably six times as many persons killed in the WhiteBaker feud The venue in the cases was changed to Clark county and only two men were convicted as I now remember every other indictment being dismissed In Rowan county which had only about i 100 voters there were twenty murders and assassinations and sixteen persons wounded and Nvriug Mothers Theyknow babyAll giveshemslrength the babys food richer and more abundant Me and It All druntJII from August 1884 to June 22 1887 there Was not a conviction in any one of the cases And finally a number of indictments against ringleaders in that county were dismissed without trial All this occurred under Democratic Administrations and the partisan newspapers that arc denouncing me now did not give evidence of any indignation then It seems that these experiences should have caused the Legisla tures of that period to have made radical and necessary changes in the law such as would have in vested the Governor with adequate power to deal with such condi tions but they did not It is plain that the fault is with local officers and the public senti ment that surrounds them The Governor has taken every step au thorized by law and can do no more until statutes are enacted in creasing his authority He should be empowered in such instances to appoint a Judge and the Judge to appoint a Commonwealths at torney The Judge should be au thorised to order the Sheriff of any county in Kentucky to summons a Grand Jury from such county and to act as Sheriff during the sessions of the Grand Jury and the trial if such is held in the county and for this purpose be vested with necessary authority to act Instead of hampering the Judge by making his right to change the venue depend on the Commonwealths attorney he should be authorized to act on his own motion If it should be found possible to try the cases in the county and troops should be needed thereof or in any county in which venue is changed they should be furnished by the Gov ernor and placed under control of the Judge The rule that a Cir cuit Court can be held in but one county in the same district at the same time should be abrogated and authority given to hold as many Courts in the same district at the same time as the Judge may see fit There are other de lects which might be remedied and in this way full power given to stamp out the evils- LacUlatura Haadlcis It may be asked Why then has not the Legislature been called in special session Answer may be made that such a step has never been taken heretofore but this is not urged for a failure to do the right thing at one time does not excuse a failure todo the right thing at another In my first message to the General As sembly attention was called to the mob spirit abroad in the State and the Legislature asked for ape propriate remedy but this recom mendation was unheeded At that session a special message was sent to the same body on the same subject which was ignored At the called ses sion the same and additional rep commendations were submitted These were ignored in part but what was known as the Martin bill more particularly directed against turnpike raiders was passedAt the next regular session anew Legislature came in and again recommendations were made on the same subject These how ever were unnoticed and that body repealed the only effective section of the Martin bill and came within a few votes of repeal ing it over the Governors veto The majority of that Legislature was thoroughly partisan For the first time in the history of the State the Governor recommended that charitable and penal institu tions be lifted out of politics as had been done in many of the States to their great betterment but instead of adopting that sug gestion the most partisan prison measure ever heard of was passed because which the Republicans were legislated out and the Dem ocrats legislated in Fling t Democratic Critic In conclusion the Governor says From the time I came into ofhce to this moment I have steadily and faithfully labored to maintain the peace of the Commonwealth and have used every power conferred by law and repeatedly asked for legislation which has been denied The newspapers which so loudly condemn me now failed to condemn Democratic Governors during the Rowan and Perry cotAjty fends and this condemna tion is only another evidence that the calling of a legislative session in the midst of a political cam paign when the dominant party in the Legislature has condemned the Governor in advance would avail for nothing for admission on their part that legislation is neces sary and would be a flat contradiction of their assumption that the Governor is to blame The Glen Lyon miners in the Wilkes barre Pa district have joined the Nanticoke strikers making a total of 3800 men out at the two collieries Arrestdisease by the timely use dt Tutts Liver Pills an old and favorite remeycfs4ncsingp- opularky Always lCurfli SICK HEADACHE sour stomach malaria indiges tion torpid liver constipation and all bilious diseases TUTTS Liver PILLS Dove hunters in the Pennyrile could hardly wait for the ist of the month to get in the field and they have lost no time since the dove law expired They report an abundance of birds in some locali ties but an unexpected scarcity in others DIGEST YOUR rOOD NUttr per cent of all alcknnt It cul b aot Mag properly dictated It cnat pot tout and ross your blood aad Uttn yot arc ttemisPowder and watch tb mall You will fMl tht rood effects altar oat dot Give it- atthiaoteconyieCtd Price ZSc Dr Ottos Sprao Gum Saturn CurM Your Ch JvatthMdlalns far Chuton rot tali tj SI Bernard Drug Store Mr C D Nichols who has a contract to furnish the government with 2500 cavalry horses will endeavor to have a goverment de established at Owensboro for purchasedin Red Hot From the Gun Was the ball that bit Gn Sieadcun of Newark Michigan in the Civil War It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat miDI helped tot 20 yean Then Back lens Arnica Salvo cured him Cures COIl Braise Burn Hall Felons Corns Skin Eruptions Ucmt Pile cure on SlIaraDIcedSold Representative J D Mocquot purchased for unknown persons WeeklyNewsera will take charge in a few days and it is understood that the News will be changed from a Goebel paper to antiGoebel organ TIM IUU Klac 1 all Blrdf is Doled or its keen sight clear sad dis tinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or green sled Uds Sold by all dealers at 15 cents The Christian County Demo cratic Committee will meet in Hopkinsville Monday August 14 to choose a candidate for Repre ssntive or to arrange for his selection by the people A primary will probably be ordered Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made la Dr Kings New Life PiUs Every pill II a sugarcoated globule of health that changes weakness into strength listlessness into energy braiafag into mental power Theyre wonderful in building up the health Only 25C per box Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store Western Kentucky has furnished more recruits for the United States volunteer regiments than Central and Eastern Kentucky counties Where the digestion is good and the general powers ol the system tDa healthy state worms can bad DO habitation in the human body While Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm bat cor recta all derangement of the digMtirt or gans Price 35 cts at St Berdard Drug Store Paul Kupper the sculptor is at work on a bust of exPresident Dwight ot Yale to be cast in bronze and presented to the cot lege by committee of students To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money It it alls to cure 2jc The genuine has L B Q on each tablet Miss Pauline Helm Hardin has announced as a candidate for reelection to the position of State Librarian W A Goalibjr All eod Teen wrilit liars nicd Or 4A Simmons Llrtr Utdlclnt ie ymi for CoHlfenm Dad Drunl Low Splrlli tie aad find l tar tuperlor to lbs Ztlllnt It COo latorlbartnud On account of the yellow fever at Fort Monroe Va the excur sion to Old Ppipt Comfort was de dared off- HEKBINE ia well adapted to the curl of liver of all kinds because it thor oughly cleanses Ibe stomach and bowels ot all bilious humors sad expels jill Impure secretions of the body Price 30 els at St Bernard Drug Store The McKinley cottage IIat Canton 0 has been purchased by President McKinley The soothing and healing properties ol Chamberlains Congh Remedy its plea ant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made ilasrlat arorlte with tb8 people everywhere For sale by SI liar nard Drugstore Earlington Ben T Rob- Inson Mortons Gap Gao King St Charles A man about twentyseven yare of giving the name of Hester is lying at the Sanitarium in Hen derson probably in a dying condi tion ftom theeffect of a fall from a blind baggage car on the Tex as railroad Nothing qualsUailardIliackberry Hal sam tar rampiDR Diartbpj aDd Bowel Complajnls This rem it one of the best knon and most tuicesaul medicines of its kind Price 3j cents HI Beinard DrugstoreThe Cumberland Telephone Company will thjs week begin to put in jbi exchange at Greenville Coughed asuau I suffered for 25 yeaciwiin cough and spent hundreds oC dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells PineTarHoncy This remedy makes weak lungs strong it has saved my life J B Roieil Grantsburg III No receptacle has ever been made with sufhcient strength to resist the bursting power of frozen water9NUBlATEA cure Vjspep tad Indl geetioa KcgalatMtluLtar Price 2eta Soldby St Bernard Drug Store STRUCK E Yes the dull season has once more made its appear I = ancelias struck lisand we are having nothing undone to 4 counteract its clemoralixing effect Idleness we will guard 4cagainst we must le busy cant afford to be otherwise and lthat our store may keep its non de plume Til E BEE Jo HIVEwe are offering ninny items at very seiluctivc pricesMo AC A 1 Everything in the Ladles Misses and Childrens Slipper Line tJ Is Subject to a Discount of Twenty Per Cent g = A choice line of 3j4C Lawns ione of our mid JV summer attractions and we are allowing a 20 per b- 4q cent discount on all highgrade Parasols and Fancy 1 Umbrellas J- Jji The Cuts We Have Made in Our Summer Dross Goods Are Out = rageous but They Must Move J = Everything must be marked at the ROCK i fi BOTTOM PRICE Ve wonthave it otherwise g M Uk JCOME AND SEE U- SBISHOPC05 4O It IJV MADI8ONVILLB KY = THE SAME PRIOR ON THH SAME THING TO EVERYBODY Mt n 1t for Ask your neighbors They all say that we haul better loads fur nish best teams and al ways at the right price All Night Barnett ArnoId u en + + s t It A + MI McCORD t Contractor and Builder f IS YIAHI XPIRIINCI EARLINGTON KYrAll Classes of llnilJings Krrcteti and imade complete ready for occupancy Including the furnishing of alt material y mechanical and common labor i raaranPIOATIONB l- j I c DRAWN UPON SHORT NO of Building and Special Wot k Give men I Tirrr Of chance at jrtwr work before Id ling contract uII9u PTo Y rt ssssssseussISSUSISeSUttUCSISSSIPeGIi I urceesor line Dav- itLIVERY i At the Old Stand Main Street lust west depo- tEARLINGTON KY I FirstClass Equipment and Prompt Service I I Sii4eSSsssssSSssss1eSsSI3SIUSsSueS SSSSII I t to I on of u UI I U U U I I S CU S S SU I J W Stoves CASTINGS AND TIN WARE Contractor of all kinds Tin J Unlvanlzcd Iron and Copper Work ROOFING ANt GUflEI1ING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I sssstssiiesssissaspsusussjsesessessassb MEDICINE the- MILLION A Popular Proprietary Medicine at for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step In a direction that may lead to a revolution hv trade a New York r I Ctuntau I Auuii tha marketIDt a fIt computed If coirLet imvrdtreU prriaiiilluiui tf uruln nmUflul draw wJJbad l a ac r taloeil tu IM uf niora gentrut UM UIIUHIM Medical uten than UT otber ror lb cur or al UtUllonnriiirhllU common 10 uau i m Imvu Ibelr origin an linutlnxt I woatr 4 caparlly for CuIuiiaiu r oiJorting noiuobmal aas4 eliminaring Ir errdIeC remttlj fur tha acceptance or Iba American k tbacomputjr 114 down the prlKlpU that etrrjlhliiK rnlvrliiir Into tim uliouhl be or hebla gr Je and ao Ir OIooJ al 10 flab Its 1uHtks n1 ant unlmpalrd UlIOUll zlu4dkpMortlmolnanrcllmat tinllhocbolrcit druge abould b uaaa their iffparatloo aliuuld In arourtIauco with the lutnt ixrfocteii nutboUi ot modem icldocr ttiubulM itacknl In guam prulftted by alMurliriii cotton and Moureljr eorkrd Kirn tho rutkiue l have Iaon or a grad autiliili In Ita leiulrrmrnU that no manufacturer or It- 5vertyIpiUlNMIi muro limn 0 imall proportion run Mi output thatpfCinValloim rtiattlaM wen In turn packed In zs or i laurpeaa4Iutouillud ixifrrllonofmo lfulllli ui JeweljunJ to nIuouhI ofgoLt 1IIIIII7bolrblilblaDiJnt andnoerroiwnll vary ruin II tIe pruprletun tha accepted modern loatknd of iniklnc their cominomty known and MT n bundred dotlan In reiled within nioyuaM In nw r odrvrluldz hai Reformed arery Auurlcanclllua 1 r conccrnlnii IIMI auivrlor end lurprllug qualltm of Klpau Tabulea ewwpoverupon lila luicoMful iiroxtcuilnn or their trod the manager ot toe company KaTa noted tbat lift It n prcMnl ImUUnt demand ror a lower prlca article that lbbeatwi iackiug or I L1JDS1 suit 110 n r7rof a oucbainSsd4 to 1Ia fIIIDC trolll rxpour that jiilghI at flnl born sapreled Inajinuch a under V Acting upon th a urationR ana nMlnfparllea1I tha nnlmpaind proiprritr or great now auU for a rrnt rtta or flja limes amount i tha genirallenilracr all dlrrcllona toward low rates tnenaiwd lain the company hare tnUwd tka asnrrlniFnt or putting up Hlpana Tabulea la twuteboaril carb nI which wilt otter to tho upon tnn which wilt permit a package belnj eli by tha ilniniUt nr ttorfkr JIM at a once iowrr than ever Tiarnra adnuixt ror ntllctnuYivx CxNTh ion tauieLor doeeiforonebIfa cent each 3ortsxperiincntaIIj for the tnenl or lOch al may deilra them It ahould ba nuallly or the mwllclna ll bpto SortS the only differeoci iIng ill the torn an comprtratlve coat putting up Tba flVeni pack 0 to be had of roLUiia that almoit any dnl fwllloblln ft baD rUMa brcuiMer do 10 rbut In any caia a ilngla jc- artcn containing any 514cc forflvcnta to torwrde4 CbI Chemical Cu No 10 hs ew York Until the- coo1arethoroughiyintroduoedtothctFadeaSefltIand pddlenwliibe a Ire whlIt1II ailow them 1 n carton ror Mcenta Ii Mun lii carton ltor Slit 5 grou lQJcuWllljforJUQ llllIOWlSoo IDDIfOl 4100 Caiknltb tho order la GTcrjrvato hb r At IlVORMS FEE- DSTABLEa TWYMANI experirwetIitthoTahuIl pocktfor whichI WHITES CREA- MVERMIFUCEMostlaQuasUty iktQsliy Fit 20 Years Has Ui ill Wfll ReMedies W21t1 11 DRVGGXBW8liJPNpuetl t S Iti 1 j I 3ijnbustrjje 4brlue- LOCAL4NEYS 0 Jtejsltprj The excursion Jrajn t d jjrge crowd iastSunday r t Mr WnrlMcCi y Jjstted the county peat Mpddiy p 1 Miss Ijanie CozjKt is Visiting relatives NhiIj MisscallocdiarngerLWl1ifl Madilonvfi MSs Maiy Egloff is visiting in Madisonville this week Dr and Mrs P B Davis went to Mudisonvillc Monday Mrs John Victory and daughter were in Madisonville Monday V 01oy the barber has been on the sick list this week Mrs John Mahoncyof Gulfport Miss is visiting relatives here Wanted Foiir good arpentersI at once M Miss Janie Victory and Mrs Gilfoy were in Madisonville last week Miss Anna Cowcll leaves today for Illinois where she will visit relatives Miss Lila Hanley of Henderson is visiting her sister Mrs Will Vanascn Elder J V Mitchell of Hop kinvillu was in the city one day last week MriGliitoiii of Hold 4 egJ Metfraska ts Visiting Mrs Lew Weber Misses Snsanne and Carrie Lee Atkinson were Madiionville visi tors Monday UI vV W C Wilson filled his regiilir appointment last Sunday and Stimlhy evening Quite a number from Earlington wore present at the first day of the Great Hopkins County Fair Mr W G Barter our popular young jeweler visited relatives in Mt Vernon Ind a few days last vvck b Misses Lizzie Huff and Nannie Stokes and Master Clay St9kes will visit in Springfield Tenn this week anti next Misses Maggie and Ejira Stodg lull and Miss Lepa Urown of Han sun visited the family of Mr Ed Siottghill this week Mr A F Toombs of the Nebo vountry who was so badly hurt Ust week by falling froma barn is on the rod lo recovery The ladies of the W C T U ask the public to remember their stand at the fair giirjd They will appreciate your patronage Mrs William Wichta and sons Masters Wilbcrt and Raymond and Miss Jennie Davis of Evans vtllr visited relatives here this week Tho disaffected Democrats of Hopkins County will hold a con volition at Madisonville Saturday to select delegates lo tho Lexing ton convention on the i6th Miss Siella Sanders returned home from St Louis Mo last Vvdnesdiy morning where she Kill spend the rtst of the summer wih iur artiiis Mr and Mrs harks Euloff Luis Cozart has been having coiisulerulilu trouble with his eyes this week They have pained tutu a good deal and he has had tn lit away from his place of busi ness on1 this account j Ellef K IL teelfilied his regu lar Appointment at Nebo 4n last Lords ilay He along with others was made very happy to hear faith in Christ confessed bYia numberol ladies anti genllemeu Six indi viduals were baptized 1tl oclock p in Elder W H Movers of Mobile Ala was present and as sisted in this service j MISS GOODWIN RELEASED Will not be Prosecuted forTT Wounding AUegreoy t The examining trial of Mil Fannie Goodwin for snootmgfnnd wounding Byron Allegree was called Thursday before Esq Parker and no one appearing Jo prosecute the charge againsP was dismissed Allegre ha left tho county and public sentiment is so strong against him that he- would find it unpleasant to return Miss Goodyvih twilirnptlie prosecuted Kentuckian 100 Reward 100iThereaders of Ibis paper will be pleased lo learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure lIalllCnow known lo the medical fraternity Catarrh being a conililulloual iliteaie requires a constitutional treatment Halls tIngdirecilyfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up Ibe dolnlitsfaith in ils curative powers that they offer Ope Hundred Dollars for any case It falls Ipcura Send for list of testimonials AddreuF J ChaNCY t Co I Toledo Ohio Sold by Druggists 7je JIalls Family Pills are Ibe best 1 The Laugh of a Child Robert G Ingcrsoll liMo day cats be so holy but the laugh of a childvill make it holier still Strike with hand of fire oh wierd musician thy harp strung with Apollos golden hair Fill the vast cathedral aisles with sym phonies sweet and dim deft keysBlownotes do touch and kiss tho moon light waves that charm lovers wandering over hills Vine clad Yet know yc that your music is discord as compared to the laugh of a childthat laugh that marks the boundary line between the beasts and men and every wayward wave of which doth drown some fretful fiend of care Oh laughter roselipped daughtcr of joy there are enough dimples in thy cheeks to catch and hold andJ r glorify all the tearsof grief Wonderful Discovery iBgSNewDear SI1II have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I had no verybadgoodIvaluable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever took I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appelllo excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea lo the world as being a Godsend lo any com munity Any one who doubts this state meet can write OSCAR MAKER Sold foySl Bernard Drugstore Well Caved In The heavy rains on last Saturday night caused the well which is being dug at the residence of Elder I li Ted to cave in causing some delay and damage Early Sunday morning the ministers wife seeing the ox was very much in the ditch secured the services of Mr Lee Oldham who assisted by a number of others secured the foundation of the residence from further damage Mrnnd MrsF j Teel desire to express thcjr grati tude for assistance so promptly rendered A Mother Tells Mow She Saved Her Little Daughters Life- I am the mother of eight children and have bad a great deal of experience with medicines Last summer ray jJiltla daughter had the dysentery il form We thought sbVjwouldtdi I 1 lrmedrveythin f could hn of tutthi- mg seemed la do her any gpodr ITsaw by In advertisement in our paper that Cham borlaiasuColic cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended and sent and got a bottle at oncn It proved to be one of the very best medicines we every bad in the house Il saved my little daughters life I am anxious for every mother lo know what an excellent medicine it is Had I known II at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering Youis Iruly Mrs GEORGE F BURDICK Liberty I I For sale by the St Bernard Drugstore Birtlngton Ben T Robinson Morions Gap George King Si Charles A Cad Negro Gone William Morris the negro that shot Policeman Slaton at Madi sohvillii sonic two or three weeks ago and who also shot two police men in Henderson last week died in the Henderson county jail Friday night from the effects of the bullet received while having a shooting bee with tho Hender son officers tureaaMand Summer Complaints Price 25 Ceu8 Sold by St Bernard Drug Store WASHING DISHES Amoallalnof dljliei collfrplIll the average house Will IfaeraU They are grrai7 dishes too UId barr7 lan with soap and The easiest ukeat lid ctmeappt way tlwas diibeistSnoaut I c GQMr WASHING POWDER y in be dllhlerit acts lIke CutS Ib ge lid makestnsgI1shes cc n fact IltcltllllM 111111 Oeasler 6J 5 great cltaruer G at half cost sospi For greatest economy uy oar largo package THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY Chicago SL Louis New York toton s 5IsterMaryCarmel a1f J m IArtvateare a iew d-yithider Mrjols- nir Owensboro prior to their t1e parture to the Philippines to take up the work of the sisterhood in those fnra i iSlands Jllie 1 1pngerjigotlu lfng journey they are about to take and the possibility that they may never return to their native land the lin trual perrniMioniwWrantedUliero CleaveynVwrkighW They arc engaged for a brief per d visit their kindred What Not to SayJ j Do not say I cant eat Take Hoods Saraaparllla and say tam hungry alj the time and food never burls me Never say lo your friends that you are tbeybappenHoods Sarsaparilla cures tbal tired feel log Do not say Mv face is full of pim plea You are quite likely to be told by some one no need of that for Hoods Sarsaparilla tures pimples sayMygoodbloodnatural consequence m Hendersons Street Pair 2Managery elated grlndIstrecVfafr tlu fall He hass cured several piprq attractions among vldciiarc Millie Christine tim wqrld famous itwpJiejded nighten ale the famous Spanish moving war pictures Haganbachs trained animal show and Fariris 50000 Venetian gondolas He says that some of business men who objeted tlfirstafe1now4 omiogiatound alt right and that the show will be a howling suc cess Gleaner Best way to Invest 35 Cents 11198tiewyourNubian cIaimforyoufeela r A 41 LAliCASTIR Sold by St Bernard Drug Store i ge f J eInJrtA horse belonging to Mr John T Barnett ran offand the buggy was pretty badly demolished A small boy was driving and another boy wanting to scare him jumped in front of the horse The horse shied and the driver became fright ened and jumped out the animal running off The buggy struck a telephone post and was left a wreck The horse is not used in the livery stable but is kept by Mr Barnett for his own use Millions Given Away- It II certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern In the laud who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and The proprietors of Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have the satisfaction of knowing it hopeiess ness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lnngsare surely cured by it Call on St Bernard Druggist and get a free trial bottle Regular size 500 and fJ Every bollla guaranteed or re fundedSI A Curiosity Acuriosity in the way of an carol corn wali brought into TilE BEK office this week by Wei by Wilsoji a young boy of this place ItS near of corn with six smaller ears growing around it Like most al- lcuriOtiesit has to be seen to be appreciated Duly Feed than and Steed Feed your nerves also if you would have them strong The blood is the feeder and sustainer of the whole nervous system Men and women who are nero vous are so because Ibeir nerves are starved When they make Ibeir blood rich and pure with Hoods Sarsaparilla their nervousness disappears because the nervesare properly fed Hoods Sarsaparilla never disappoints Hoods Pill cure constipation Price 250 The Providence public school under the auspices of Mrs Lillian Rudy and Misses Fannie Montgomery and Fannie Jennings opened Monday August 7 A TIMELY HINT slionU be wlu and see that Jourbtoodfe- rrch and pure add tritenf put In a perfectly beitby condition by the mo of lrGerman Urer Powder Then you will Ixi tree from maUrlartjpboid fever colds Iud the Dr Catlitcdt German Liver Powder isibo bet medlcla mousy can buy For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum NaisamPrlcs 26o and GOo U Bottle For sate hi- Si Bernard Drug Store- I w One of Mr j B Atkinsons buggy horses badly lacerated its hoof Tuesday by getting it caught on a barbed wire fence The wound bleed so freely that chloro form had to be administered to time beast and the wound sewed up Uloctbes and excreienceswhichO r ten anno y people are siraplyefforls nature lo throw impediments to tbe proper performance of her duties HKUHINU will hid and asslstnatureln her work and entirelyfreeat St Bernard Drug Stores Mrs Pauline Jones fell through the cellar door at Mr Charles Mc Garys residence last Sunday and sustained painful but not serious injuries No ono knows the unbearable torture the peculiar ami agonizing pain caused by PILES unless they have suffered from them Many believe them incurable This is a mistake Proper treatment will cure them Tabler Buckeye Pile Ointment Is an infallible cure 50 cts In bottles tubes 75 ell at St Bernan Drug Store A Born Colonel ii From Ine Neytyork Trllil1ne 4 One was from Kentucky and of M t t CEI urse a 1on h and the ether FiiadservetIjltlfduring thd44rijWarTIic ad been heat the conduct of the Philippine cam pafgn when some remark of the- Colonetperaised the Northeners irandhc said V 4 W What do you know about mill tary matters anyway- I am a Colonel replied the dpgnitk a not see got to do with it rejoined the Northcn er you were born a Colonel- And then for five minutes their mutual friends were extremely busy trying to pry them apart Good for the Children Mrs Rile Hinson of Hiulon Ala writes us August lalb 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret tnt I keep Ibis medicine In tbe bouse and tbeDdose a Sold by Sr Bernard Drug Store A Coaching Party Some of the young folks chap craned by Mrs adaisy ride loMadisonvllhklast- Thitltsday night There were tin horns galore in the crowd Those w1ip composed the party were Mr W S Mary and wifc Misses Lucia McEWcn of Nashville An nie Moore of Henderson Susan Atkinson and Lucy Crenshaw Messrs H C Bourland Henry Browning and Frank D Rash Brave Men Faj ldnertrouble JithefeelingDulListen 10 J W Gardner Idaville led He says Electric flitters are Just the downsaII did more to filye me new strength and goodappetjle than anything I could Jake can now cat anything and have a new lease on life Only 50 cents at SI Ber nard Drug Store Every bottle guaran teed KcntuckyFair pates Lawrenccburg August 154days daysColumbia Brodhcad August 233 days daysSpringfield Dardstown August 195 days daysBowlingdays daysGuthric Horse Cave Sept 274 days Owcnsboro Oct 35 days Mr John T Barnett while handling a large stone last week had his right hand very badly hurt He was taking it in his gate at home his hand was caught be tween the two and a piece of flesh pinched out During the civil war as well as in our tale war with Spain diarrhoea was one of armyhadit became chronic and tbe old soldiers still suffer from It Mr David Taylor of Wind Ridge Greene county Pa is one of these He uses Chamberlains Colic sayshosuch quick relief DrugstoreEarllngton Gap George King St Charles Has the Fever Tulle Adams has been sick with the fever for a week or more Weak Ilyei in Made SlroDf dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by Ibe use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all Rood druggists Lieutenant James E Rash was was in Earlington this week InDUrrhoeiDr M A Slmmoni Liver Medi duets lnv lu L1e It gives Tone to the Stomach Aldt DIgestion and AssIst Nature In carrying off all Impurities Will Cozart of Nashville isI inthe city Ballards SnowLtiiment gives instant relief in cases of Bleeding Burns Bruises Scalds Cuts eft Price 35 and 50 els at St Bernard Drug Store- Cant Arbitrate- A mountaineer grizzled and plucky Remarked If Ibe nations are lucky They will soon arbitrate DuI mlelliog them straight That the scheme will not work in Ken tucky Washington Star Lung Irritation s the forerunner lo consumption Dr Bells PiueTaHIoney will cure it and give such strength lo the lungs that a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentylive cents at all good druggists Limber Neck A disease known as limber Neck has appeared among time chickens in Southern Kentucky and is killing scores of fowls The fowl attacked by it has its neck unjointed and dies in a short time keep the Stomach arid Bowels iq goodcondi lion the Waste Avenues open and free by an oc catlonal doieot Or M A Simmons Liver Mcdi cine Not True The report that the L N will remove its work shops from Bowling Green to Paris Tenn is de nied from the Presidents office of the rpatIrHenry Kochlerffc Company Lumber Dealers of Louisville Ky invite correspondence with Mill I men who have lumber for sale They buy POPLAR and HARDWOOD i in mixed pars DRV or GREEN Write them LOCQ4OI1YEj4SIS4 1Chief Arthur of the B sot afraid Jo l stand for rigWjjjfas w- owzilastiek when hot IM ac tf Ib hag boon JtcIuSf aRalrutlhecleveUnd street car eompans took a teat In one of the cars and roM around the city to show how be abhorred boycott tactics The month of June li said to have been one of the best months when viewed from a financial standpoint since the organiza lion of the L N The cheap rates to Lexington offered j- Ibe I A should be an indu enllo thosewhohave a delra to 1 true democratic conventloncalfeS To1 assemble there Aug i6lh 1899 Yard Master Kilroy says the past two weeks have been the hardest on him since be has bad charge of the ytid here such a rush has there been of work Agent Martin of Sebree Is showing true grit by fighting fraud as was praci Iced lit the Louisville convention lie takes the view that no democrat is bound by action of said convention t The decision has been reached by lbs candidates on Ibe Republican suite ticket that they wilt advocate on the stump the enlarging of the Industries of the stately Inviting capital here As viewed by Ihtm the railroad and other vast Industrial en terprises of the state have been the cause of his prosperity flaw existing andthey favor enlarging rather than decreasing them Does It look reasonable that John Yi Brown who so bitterly fought the L4tN In Its fight for tho control of the C O ft S VV should now become their favorite for Governor as charged by the GoebellJM But drowning men grasp at straws Chief Engineer Kelley was over on The Henderson division last week looking air the engineering department tf It Is bard for Ibe Englishmen to nndsr stand how this country can surpass land in mechanism and Ipeed of conslr tion and we quote hero irom the Engl peerlngMecbantes1 low JhfjJ undereitl nale the knowledge of the American manufacturerSSome time ago the Baldwin locomotJ e works bad a somewhat similar experience A number of locomotives were required by a foreign government within a certain lime and tbe Baldwins took the contract as no other makers could fill it A week or two after the order was received two foreign engineers appeared at the establishment and stated that they bad been sent across the water to supervise the con struction of these engine They werel vited to step into the erecting shop where they saw a number Jpcotnotlves of precisely the kind they were Interested In being prepared for shipment abroad aad what was their amazement o learn that these were the lococaoliies jnadaon heir order which bad been begun and com pleted while they were ontbo ocean The capacity of the Baldwin works before the recent enlargement was ooo engines per annum and it is probably more this at tbe present time As an illustration of the extraordinary activity which prevails at establish ment the following incident which was related casually by the manager in conversa tion a few days ago may be mentioned Directly opposite the new mint there is a large on which stands a low building formerly used as a foundry This property was bopgbt by the Baldwin concern about a month ago for a yey large sum of money over 350000 aad within fifteen minutes after the deeds were signed cylinders and other rtioni of were being molded on the door- of this old Within two hour pouredintoalmost incredible but the fact it easily capable of verification The Cleveland striker is down on Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers because be loutllrefulCSI to Join in the boycott of be Wg Consoli dated cars and calmly exercises his In alienable right to pay hit fare and ride in them from his home to bis place of busi nest Tbo fact that i leader of working men of any class should not merely denounce a strike as talooni jn this last de gree but have the audacity to patronize the other side is something to touch any striker on the raw but when the leader represents the toilers Ina cognate field of labor from which it was hoped to draw a practical sympathy it is wormwood and gall to the turbulent soul Chief Arthur says Do you suppose I am going to walk three miles down town when the cars pass my doOJt Qt course Im aoL This hlbe aitiudeofbo average Clevelandcr and lhe boycott collapses Pbilakelpbia HAS NTWHD OUtINature herself clad h Iht pdull ioiasfotilitree all4l1aeracaalldjf the despondent chord M vibrato to this tha most doUcba of all sad how 4Q you foel iIiye you 1laar1lrecfalrak7 fHUIlIr the forerunner Chills falarl ud 1pbol Fever If so man slot pa hla warnlou at U U an Indication of plCknest 1 avoid this contnlt u as oar advice costs oothlair Call os your dnrrlx aoJ procnri a bottle of Ur CarUtcdfs German Urer Powder Taka one dose a day at bed ttma JbrtlTUysUia follow a bottle Yucatan Chill Tonic folWujr the dtrectlOnmaed after two weeks course ttifte two great nciejlea will feet like the flowen In the iprfntr Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot aoasoa when the atmosphere Is Salt of germs If neceaaary your rattm ware jot repeat the abore IsCS Kemedlts lo stocM 114 sold bySt Bernard Drugstore Cold Storajfe The largest coldstorage pjantin the world will be located + Louis by next spring It will pos one million dollars and will time national distributing point for perishable goods Fruit grower as far West as California are urge ing its early completion To keep jmnfkeep well keep the neftei cilrn the bod jr ruddy and will lid aria with bt- U A Simmons Liver Utdlcloei Recolata the Siomnch lnd lloweli It An unknown darkey who bad fallen asleep near the track at Madisonville last Friday night had several fingers cutoff by a moving carco Money to patent s tOa besa cuted by our aid AddressflAFlT KECUKU Baltimore Md For headache canted moil br a Dltordertd Stomach accompanied ppit lUelrpr CpnMP1 lion use Dr M A Slminon Liver lleJiclae ProvdencejoOweflsboro of the trip being made by r- ailCASTORIA For Infants and Children The XIRd You Jlavi Always 1iHM Bears the dBtgusturoof I have a nice Jersey cow and young calf that I hkp Jo trade for a good horseA S Sn ELTON iMadisonyille Ky Congressman 1 otkins IStatemoot WAsirraprpy DC April 11818 Dr 5 a tlartman Columbus O Mr DKAII DOTolIIt gives me pleasure to certify to tho excellent ctffniive qutsLtttcaof your medicines lion J H lioTKiir CongrsssinanajLsrgu from Kansas Peruttn Bud Maanlln I have been afltjf ted more or less for a quarter of a century with catarrh of tho stomach and constipation a residence In Wash ington has Increased theso troubles A low bottles of your medicines him given rue almost coropletorellcf and I am sure that a continuation of their qso will effect a porrnanent re Prena Lt surely a wonderful rem eiy for catarrhal alTec lions J D BOTKIN DOWN IN TilE MINES Secretary Platt of the Cooperative Coal Co rnadea business trip to Nashville last weekForeman Robinson of the Empire mines cgme borne last Saturday on a visit to his family Rain prevented the miners at St Charles from enjoying themselves at tbe picnic held there fast Saturday Is It any wonder the miners are tired when they have bad only two week days since last August In which to rest Many miners who were once of tbe Misers Union in Kansas membersI nounced the order and gone to perience to them has been a dear but a good one Weigher Fegan says coke is now being shipped to New Orleans and Pensacola where it is being used on locomotives instead of coal This is an experiment to try and abate the smoke nuisance and should it prove successful a large field maybe opened for tbe coke Industry The picoio gives by the colored miners of Madisonville last Saturday was a yery pleasant affair Secretary Bailey of the Relaecko Coal Co aided so far as in bis power the colored miners in his employ 10I spend an enjoyable day Mayor Ross of Madisonville and Mayor Burr of this place delivered excellent addresses on appropriate subjects While on a visit lo Carlloville III last week Vibere there Is a strike on we made some ipquirles as to be cause of the trou j IHadwere Informed that the U M W wanted none but union men who were at work at the mine must become members and ttupt Bartels was so informed He at puce expressed himself as being opposed to compelling men lo Join an order they Oro bitterly opposed to so the men struck sad the manager shut down his mine Now coal hallo be shipped there for home consumption There certainly cannot be much to tee commend an order to Ibe outside public when one of that organization says in substance that Its teachings are not long respected by members Read what Agita tor Wood says on this point and you will see that be denounces those who formerly belonged to the order as the worst enemies of the organization when lhay renounce the order i bo says has been Ibe case witb those whohavo joined from Hopkins county But Wood dont team lo kpow that It Is only the men who would rather IdlaawlIbeir tma or the untrustworthy hatcasts his lot with Ibe U M Wfrom this county And Judging from the acts committed by the members at other places ha membership are composed of the llama material elsewbefe and again it only requires a slight knowledge of the Inside working of tbe organization to convince sanernen tharit Is an injury lo tbe labor ing class The following from the United Mine Wprters Journal written by agitator Wood gives his idea of his prospect for the U M W to secure a foothold in Ibis couny and it can be seen that It lalbe lament of a defeated man who has to mislead Ibe honest workers of this count Hopkins county will experience a change of conditions some time in the near tutor I think if the organized miners of this district and all other districts woald stay awpvjfrom there and refute lo work with a mjan from there without he had a card the trouble would soon ba over If a mla wants lo be a union man he can join there and I want to say right bore that our bit terest enemies in Hopkins county are men who have been organized men They cone from Hopkins county and join the union and after going back to Hopkins county disown the union and abuse every man that belongs to tbe union Men that never belong lo the union will at once say Well that man belonged to that union and should know what be Is talking about So the result Is nothing can be dons with men workloK against us Organized miners dont work with a man from Hop kins county and advise men to slay away from Yalvllle led Aug sTbe indications are that the miners strike her jsafailure1and that there will be no mon outbreaks except in sporadic cases Tb S whole thing Iup to Mayor Akin and If be does his duty and he says he will do It there will be BO seed of troops There is eae talag tkat Is sot tally Bndarstood The striking miners as a majority are not blamable for the resent demonstrations Tbe gatherings have been led by barrel house keepers and fomented by keepers of saloons and dives The rowdy clement has become prominent and tbe miners bave lo suffer In reputation thereby- I beard a hnmber of men denouncing tho operators for their tyranny and In nearly every Instance tbe men doing the moat talking kept saloons where union miners congregate or1 men of evil repute some of them who have seen the Inside of prison walls It these fellows who bave no earthly interest in the strike except to stir up tronble could ba gagged and muz sled there would be no outbreaks And I understand that Mayor Akin proposes to to make these agitators keep quiet Fred Ditcher the national cOmmittee- man of the United Mine Workers Union has been hero for several months lie re ceives I am told 150 a month andox penses and whatever the result maybe ha has undoubtedly earned his money But if be will leave Hvansville and stay away the strike will be ended in less than ten days Tbe operators want to treat with their men and are willing to allow them lo have a local union and pay the Piltsbnrg and Chicago scale but they will not recognize tbe United Mine Workers Union nor will they have anything to do with Ditcher If be has the interest of the miners at heart be will pack bis grip and get out of here A number of miners say they would like to go back lo work but are ashamed to do so while Ditcher is in town It is noticeable that when a miner talks of going back to work or intimates that be feels that the alike is weakening some sa loon keeper Is at his elbow urging him to stand firmStaif Correspondence Indian apolis News Notice On account or Democratic con vention at Lexington the Louisville Nashville railroad company will sell tickets to that city at one and one third fare for round- trip for all regular trams of Aug j5th and trains to arrivo at Lex ington the morning of the i6th Tickets will be good to return on Aug 19th For rates from this section see Agent Louisville and Nashville Railroad C P ATMORK Strayed One black cow three years old with one eye out Undorbit in each car Any information will be liberally rewardedJACK SULLIVAN Earlington Ky ROVES TASTELESS CHILL TDNI18 JU8TA8COOD FOR ADULTS WARRANTED PRICE609tS- I OlLATU ILLS Nov M 193- 3Ppria Medicine Co 81 Louts Mo tJnnUnienYe sold Seat heWn W OUOVHt TABTKLKsa CHILI TONIC an Mrs txHWt thrSe IroN already this yeas ln allot r uS or It 7 Ua ana Met TiinuMMtnlcUlthiaan seen universe1 paut- ac4lo M YQUS Tyolo Ycuis trul- yAlixarCAnC0 ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS LIVER AND BOWELS THE SYSTEM tFftCTUALLtD21rdOIDS OvtRCOME I r IMBITUAL0p5TlPATlON ITS Btftr GlJfECTS AptD DY JYNiIGa rt1 c roa AU eiaitceccara mi tfe ru Mat Lucile fiotel- d W PRITOHETTPROPAIItTOR- IMRSPRANOWAY I yOLIRKa BRN8TOLAYTOR One square from depot on Main Street- MADISONVILLE t KY nest service Choice table Fullcorps of experienced hotel help I Co Compound prescriptions properly it takes time It requlr experience and complete knowledge of drags It requires the druggist ugsfreshpossible work and for compensation he must be reasonable WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUGSTORE Capital Stock Paid la Surplus Find 80000 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1087 JNO GMORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It Is not to bail talkingtheyknow men wage earners and to women Theres felyIf the bank is a good one Theres convenience tbe money always ready and out sqUIDderlog small sums when you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADl50NVILLB KENTUCKY THOS B YOUNG MannUeinrerol High Grad Boots and Shoes Repair Work I SpecIalty Earltr1gtor1 ICy- I1 publicnew work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured c services of a first class shoemaker horn Evansville and am now pre pared to do all work promptly on short notice All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction The 1ovdon j4ih4oo1Pr- of t J M Gordon asistdfy pof IJ will a HIGH SCIOiL in ITJ 1 LVJ J J Preparatory Department 31 month wV j v t 1 tt fnar FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS j GORDONJe KYIA Coat of Many Colors Met tficRequirementstof JoscplJj i iL But What Your House Rcquircs1isTWO COATS ofv y d0 t i JJ 1 III ND eX i Jrices Right Your Trade Solicitct MIXEDPAINTS Unsurpassed wywruwvvvwvwIvWVJJvurww- E St Bernard Drug Stone Humanity Will be Human FrH1 elih K oWirpb 1tram t biieoftbe neces 8 ttail reals tonstaftt factors of nSoder r civilized prog- ressthat experiments thould from time to time be undertaken in the direction pi industrial and social c9operaqjan4tl1haNeselxperi mntbOld inevitably be doomed toiailure what purpose these ssystsetve in the evolution of the existing order of society it is difficulti to determine but it is- fairlypresmable they must be of some use directly or indirectly as they continue tp be atandoned almost with thc regularitypi the tides or noxes equlniatpriseSjto reach thepredesllnedend- of collapse Yand abandonment is the Ruskin COoperative Colony established some six years since in Yellow Creel Valley about fifty miles northwest of Nashville Tenri This colony was organized JohnRsocial philosopher and was intended to illustrate his idea of- Nahonal Socialism It ill understood that the Ruskin Colony con listed of about a hundred families recruited mainly from the intelli gent and welltodo middle classes in England advocates of advanced Socialistic ideas Therf Ruskin domain in Tennes see comprised about 1506 acres of good l nda large share of which was cultivated with more than average success The prop erty originally cost including im provements about 25000 and as the colonists had established a number of manufacturing and me chanical industries including brickmaking shoemaking tanning and printing the annual income of the colony was ample for the support of all its members and for the accumulation of a surplus which was annually added to the original investment The property was held in common and the members were entitled to a fair living and support for childhood and old age No rent board or cost of living was charged against any member or dependent and none received any wages interest or profit but all were expected to work a certain number of hours daily according to age and ability Noone was rich and no one was poor No one owned anything and no one lacked anything that was necessary for support and comfort Pecuniarily speaking the en terprise seems to have been fairly succesful The environment and attendant circumstances were such that the colony in its social and domestic cooperative undertak ings should also have been successful had success been possible The colonists however being hu man beings very much like other human beings eventually found that practical Socialism was not for onereason and another alto gether desirable They therefore concluded to wind up the affairs of their association the several families and individuals going their separate ways in peace Just why this promising experiment came to grief it is nbtjnecessary to inquire The Ruskin Cooperative Colony failed1fa9Si imilar Socialistic under takings have failed heretofore hundreds of times andas no doubt hundreds ol other Utopian attempts to usher in the millen nium will fail hereafter The fundamental and sufficient reason for this inevitable result is that human beings will be human be ings in spite of the alluring ideals set before them by Ruskin and Bellamy and St Simon and Fourier and all the rest of the social philosophers who would fain improve humanity by eliminating the human element I BIDS WANTED For Furnishing Coal to the West ern Kentucky Asylum for the Insane Sealed proposals for furnishing coal to the Western Kentucky Asylum for the Insane near Hop kinsvillc Ky for one year be ginning September i 1899 will be received at the office of A II Anderson Steward of said asylum until noon August 22 1899 Coal to consist of eighty five per cent Pea and fifteen per cent Lump each variety to be free of slack and other impurities Right is reserved to reject any and all bids Successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory bond for faithful performance of con tract Newsy Items From Hanson Mr C H Hewlett of ibis place has the earliest tobacco crop we have seen He cut some of the weed about a week since Mr P W Livingston and wife have Just returned from Marlon where they have beengaeits of relatives and friends The public school opened here Monday with a toil enrollment Prof Smith and his assistants will no doubt teach a most excellent school J F Slalon of Ibis place left this week for an extended trip in the East While out he will visit Niagara 111lame Im portant points la Canada and possibly New YorkWe are glad to report that the sick of the community are netting along fairly well Kert Wilson is reported better while the condflloo of Min Clara Living don Is alto somewhat improved Tbe excursion of T W Bailey Sons to Rockport last Sunday was not Jargely patronized and was not a howling success by any means and especially from a Loan standpointMiss of this place U visit log la Adalrville this week J W Slaloo went to Calhoun Monday on business So completely baa the forecast of the political skies shifted that many of our Democratic friends hardly know where thejare eat Some of them wbo a year ago would not look at a CourierJournal have of late been reading that sheet on Ibe sly especially since that paper is fur Mr Goebel and the Dispatch which was once their political bible is no longer tolerated tithkin The troth of Ibe business Is that tiniIn the middle of bad fix Now Democratic friends the proper thing lo do is to come pfer to the good old Republican party and help as to Taylor the whole con cern in November flcarln News Mr George Craine Jr an industrious farmer of thIs vicinity died Iat Saturday after a weeks illness A wifp and one child survive him His remains were laid to rest id the Odd Fellows cemetery Son day afternoon Tile little daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugo Rasdala died last Wednesday morn lug afltr an Illness of left than brea days The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the community Mrs Mary Craine widow of the late George Cralne last Saturday morning gave Dr Owen her pocket book which contanedsomethloj IIkeo the doctor took II never looklqg to see bow tiuch money was In It Later on Mrs Craine needed some money and Mr Owen opened the pocket book and found that it con tamed only eleven dollars lie says now that he will pay her zoo rather than have any bad feelinji Wallace Clltl is very sick this week There are hopes of his recovery I Born to Mir and Mrs Rural tale a Los boy last Friday Wheat threshing Is just about over Hay wood has the bet crop on record It averaged fourteen bushels per acre threshed Friday J WBSLHV uaeito patent good ideas may be se cnred by our aid Address THE PATliNT RECORD Baltimore Md Hero is one of those who are either so udiced against all advertised remedies or have become discour aged at the failure of helpthemsuccumb to the grim destroyer withoutknowing of the won FoleysHoney Throat and Lung troubles FOLEYS BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder CAMPBELL CO A BOON TO MANKINDI DRTABLERS BUCKEYE PILE CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES WITHOUT PAIN CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED Types BY MAIL 7C CENTS BOTTLES 60 CENTS JAMES F ULUif Sale PratfWiY MO lid MIll Skirt ST LOUIS MO THE SUNDAY CHOJOL I LESSON VII THIRD QUARTER INTER SERIESAUQ 13 INATIONAL I Tr ojClr Lr 6n Ciek xuvll 11 1 Memory Verso B O Golden reef Lick ixxrl Commentary Prrpnrril by the Hey Ii H Stearns tCopyrlplit 1BD9 by XX It Steams 1 Tho hand of tho Lordwas upon Jno unit carrIed mo out in tho Spirit of tho Lord and net mo down In tho midst of tho volley which vtiut full of bones 0In verse 11 wo rend thnfthoeo bonus era tho whole limiso of Ismcl nnd verse SO EOJTS that God will yet mako them ono nation under ono king In their own land Thla baa novor boon fulflllod ilnco the dnya of Ezcklol but It Bivrcly will for Jehovah bath itpokcn It and Ho wilt do It mvl BO Tho Interpretation of this mason U like tho liwt concerning lamel but tho op plication to nil believers Is very simple and practical 9 And caused mo to pass by them round aboutf add behold were very many In tho open valley and lo they wore very dry I There could hardly boo moro striking llltutration of doadnees or llfelcssncsfl than dry bones nnd this was tho condition of Israel In tho Umo of Ezekiel Some wore In Babylon some In Kgyptiind ennui still In Emmanuels land Thoro wcro a tow like Eicklol Daniel and Joromlnh who walked with tiod but tIm nation aa a whole had rebelled against God 8 And lio mid unto mo Son of aan can thcso bones live And I answered 0 Lord God thou Jcnam tl Many would have Bald that It WM simply Impossible for many say today that a dead body Vf 111 never rw again that tho dead body that la burled In tho earth shall novor see lifo Ezoklcl by tho Spirit of God upon him did not prcsamo to toy what God could or could not do but meekly answered as la this vcr 4 Again ho mid unto me Prophesy upon those bones and say unto them yo dry bones hear the word of tho Lord I To spook to dry bonos seemed a foOlIsh and vain thing for there was nothing In a dry bono that could possibly hear or re spond Many find It hard to believe that an unsaved out Is as dead ns a dry bono and think that there must bo a spark of the divino somewhere in every sinner that can respond to the voice of God 6 Thus salth tho Lord God unto these bones Behold I will cause breath to enter Into you and yo shall live The wholo Blblo from beginning to end U a record of what God has done Is doing and will do nnd A testimony to tho groat truth that with God nothing 1s Impossible Moth xlz I0 Ho who all thIngs by Ins word can cause breath to enter into dry bones and Ho is looking for jwoplo through whom Ho inn work HU wonders peoplo who have faith In Him 0 Andlwlll lay sinews upon you and will bring up flesh upon you and cover you with skin and put breath in you end yo shall live and yo shall know that I am tho Lord It Is all thoLords doing that Ho may bo glorified In creation and 100 dcmption and in tho now creation God is tim ono who does nil Behold I make nil things nowl Rov zzl B Ho says I will work and who shall hinder let itt Ian xllll 10 7 So I prophesied as I was command ed Tho verso goes on to toll tho result Tho ono great thing for tho believer la to bo willing and obedient Ian 10 10 Noah in building tho ark Moans tho tab ernacle Solomon tho tomplo did Just as they worn told God gave tho instruc tlon And tho ono only thing required of them was Implicit and unquestioning obe dience Tho worker with God Is to 100 member thatIt is God who worketh PhiL li 13 and it is tho worker privi lego to eec God alone and trust rum to ac complish all Ills pleasure Tea Iv 11 a There was no breath in them There Will complete organization bones sinews flesh and skin all In order but no life Instead of dry bones scattered all about tho prophet now saw a great boat of bodies of men with wonderful possibilities it they only boo lifo In them Thoro am many and seemingly perfect organizations on earth to do what Is called the Lord work but they seem to go by hand power Instead of steam power or electricity There is no Ufa in them 9 Thus ealth the Lord God Corns from tho four winds 0breath andbreaths upon these slain that they may llvol They had once lived but an enemy colled death under tho power of the devil neb II 14 hnd boon at work God made man In Ills own imago but through tho devil sin came and death and tho curse and ruin and God nlono can restore that which tho enemy destroyed His way of restor ing is soon in OenIO 8 The Spirit and tho Word do tho work tho Spirit moves and God speaks 10 So I prophesied as He commended me And the breath coma into them and they lived So tho seemingly Impossible bocomo n living reality and God did it nIl but Ho used Ills willing and obedient servant who was willing to bo foolish enough in tho eyes of wIse to s to dry bones which had not a particle of llfo In thorn Wo do not need to took for n responsive heart In which to sow the seed but simply speak Ills message as Bo commends us end leave nIl tho result to Hun In quietness nnd confidence 11 Behold they cay Our bones too dried and our hope Is lost I Wo are cut oil for our porta They had reaaoa to think so and to tool sowhen they consider ed themselves nnd their circumstances tho result of their sIn against God but since Ho lirwl promised to restore thorn to their own land after 70 yean Jar xzlx 10 It was their privilege to believe His promise and expect that for ills own names sake lie would do as Ho had said IS Thus salth tho Lard God Behold O my people I will open your graves and cause you to como up out of your graves and bring you into tho land of Israeli Not only from tho nations where they aro in some Bonso n burled people but from literal graves shall literal dead bodies como forth according to Ian xxvI 10 Dan xll 1 8 Every purpose of the Lord shall bo performed Jer 11 BO not only Against Babylon but for Israelnnd it becomes us to honor God by beUorlng that Ho will do ns Ho has said in And yo shall know that I am tho LorI when I have opened your graves 0 ny people and brought you up ct of your graves ills lament over Israel was Israel doth not know my people doth not consider lea i B They know not tho way of the Lord nor tho Judgment of their God Jor v 4 It And shall put my Spirit In you And yo shall live When nIl this shall come to pass then in their own land thoy shall know that Jehovah hath spoken ana performed U Hath Ho said and shall Us not do it or hath Ho spoken and shall Ha not make It good Num zxUL 10f Its la our life Forcetfnlacs of Self A devout woman onco wrote thus In my own family I try to be i little in the way as possible satisfied with everything and never to believe for a moment that any one means unkindly toward ma If people are friendly and kind to me I enjoy Itl if they neglect me or leave ino I am always happy alone It all tends to my ono atmfor Ketfnlncsa of colt in order to please God Catholic Universe No Standing sun A perfect childhood Is a growth Jeans grow in etntnro and in favor with God mid man The child that does not developla unhealthy Growth Is normal and necessary 80 it is with a Chris tian Jte mriftt grow I there is no stand ing flfliror the child of God Each new tiny should find him stronger and wiser stronger to resist temptation and to servo the Master and wiser in know- Ing lila will and performing his work William T Ellis f Ivicif t tts Taii Bei Dough Sjrun TuieiiOeL Vie In tlina Hold br drniiUu CONSUMPTION HHltHHHHHHrtHH Ut thhI i IST8ERNARDCOAL COMPANY I INCORPORATED IMiners and shippers of COAL AND COKE II a General Office Earlington Kentucky iI f BrArlch OfficesJAMES KentuckySR LOVE Manager aoi N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducah II Main and Auction Streets Kentucky Memphis Tenn A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind Wlnoleeeile Agento HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 404 Fisher Building Chicago III 11 THE FAMOUS NO9 COAL For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL nr THE MARKET 1 BRUSHED COKE FOR BHSE BURNERS AND FURNI6ES Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERN ARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One 1 ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same workas one ton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY tl6SlStSiStiOTitt nJ- L CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic Fo the Week BeKlanlnsr Amm 13 Comment br Rev 9 H Doyle ToncHL untct el proml nJohn xiv 1Ii The preciousness number and variety of Gods promises In Christ are sink Ingly Illustrated in this passage of promlieskayo already beoa fulfilled Hero are 14 verses the dying worda of Christ to His disciples And yet laden down with the promISolllntheiryea oven the breadth of eternity Let ns study tome of these invaluable promises here recorded 1 The promise of a future homo in heaven In My Fathers house are many mansions Igo to prepare a place for you that where lam there ye may be also What a precious promise we have here Millions of dying pillows have been lightened by it and millions of broken bereaved hearts comforted by these priceless words of Christ No promise of Christ is more often read than this one None has brought greater comfort and strength to Hla disciples amid the afflictions be reavements temptations and hardships of life 2 The promUe of Bis second coming 1 will come again If they had only understood HIm how the disciples would have been comforted in the midst of their sorrows how they would have been inspired to increased zeal and fidelity la His CAuse Christ has gone from earth but most precious promise He is coming again 8 The promise of power He that belleveth la Me the works that I do shall he do also and greater works than these shall tie do because I go unto My Father Divine power is here promised The work that Christ did the dIsciples were to do and even greater works Christ was going to His father the source of all power and thence He would be able to give them even greater power ThIS promise was fulfilled to the disciples The power of Christ be cAme their power They performed miracles as Hevhad performed them and even greater spiritual works were performed by them after the Holy Ghost came By belief by faith we can possess this power to do wonderful works for Christ 4 The promise to answer prayer It ye shall ask anything in My Name I will do it Oh the privilege and power of prayer We may not under stand the philosophy of prayer bat we can accept the promise of Christ to answer our prayers How precious how priceless these promises but they are only so to those wbo believe them and act upon thorn Let us do so for He is faithful who hath promised Bible Readings Num Mill 10t Dent vii 8 Josh xxUl 14 Pa Ixxxlx 14 cv 43 1 Luke 1 0070 Roan I 1 2j iv 20 91t II Cor i 10 10 Xpk IU 17 II Tim i 11 Titus i 11 Bob 71 1030 vlU 81 x 23 II Pet L 4 Wallowing Dim Ladiag The temptation to believe that dad doth not concern Himself directly with our individual affairs is incessant In some casa it is due to our sense cf be lug lost in the crowd of the insignifi canoe of individual no matter howI important In comparison with the mil lions of human beings whom God mudI have equally in mind with ourselves In other cases it is due to genuine humility to the conviction that we at our beat are too bumble to receive special divine aid But God Himself has taught ua the contrary It is a ckaracteristlb of His infinite nature that He is ablu and willing to InterestI Himself in every one of His inga and that Ho literally does this It laonlyacUng the part of a true bo therefore to appreciate that di vine leadings axe vouchsafed tons for our following nor does experience fall to confirm the fact Thousands of believers have borne witness to it in emphatic language Most of us who have been Christians for any considerable time have been conscious of ItCon gregationalfeti Mannlngton Notes I Mr Claude Laffoon who has been very ill with fever is Improving i Lather Loveless the little soa of air and Mrs Sim Loveless Ioa the tick list There will be a grand picnic at Ibis place August 19 A big crowd and rood lime U expected Everybody it Invited to attend Some of the young men of this place and Red Hill attended ibe picnic at SI Charles Saturday and report a good time Mr H J Gum of ibis vicinity made a holiness trip to Madisonviile Saturday Miss Bells Parker who Is liacblog ache 32 in District No 16 attended the Hopkins County Institute at Uaalsonville tail week Messrs Stevens and Roipo who bare been operating a saw mill at ibis place for some lime have moved their mill to Clear Creek gear Providence Rev Gray Sited his regular appointment at Ibis place Sunday Rev N C LImb will preach at nlngton the fourth Sunday la Angnit Everybody come out and bear him Mr Sherman Mclntosb wife and daught er visited relatives at Mortons Gap Satur day and Sunday Mr Was Gum is on the sick list Mr Oscar Gales returned from Killer SundayIt that there will be a wed ding near Pleasant Hill in the near mien One of our most popular young men and a Pleasant Hill young lady will soon opus in matrimony May Joy go with Ibem Since the publication of the last letter from this place we have bad Ibs great misfortune to lose by dealb three of Iba most highly respected residents of Ibis community Tbe kit was Mr William Hunts wife wbo died on July 23 Tba wife ofMr Wesley Todd died on July 19 Dr Richard M Oatss breathed his last oa August 3 Tbe bereaved ones have tba sympathy of all Grapevine Notes Mr Ed Arnold of Greenville II ylsil log friends and relatives In this neighbor hoodMrs Rule and Miss Florence Howard are visiting In Western Illinois Mrs Mack Moore is still on the sick list but is slowly Improving Mr I B LIndIo and daughter Mits Gannett attended church at Manilou Saturday evening and Sunday Mr H N Stinnett and family wbo are welt known in this community taft Sunday night on the n41lrala for Boulder Colorado Mr Stinnett leaves on account of III health Mrs Lankford Todd is slowly improv leg from the effects of her fall through the hay loll wblcb happened some Urns since Tbe Democrats in this community are most all turning over lo be strung Taylor menHave you been from Madisonvilla to Grapevine lately Take a drive out that way and you will have the pleasure of driving over the best road in lbs county Wbo is it that can look at ibis road and not be a strong advocate of good roads In Hopkins County Mr Fred Filer sod family of your city Sundled in this neighborhood last Sunday Elder J F Story filled his regular ap pointment at Waloula Trig County Saturday and Sunday- S L Todd was elected Secretary of too Grapevine Sunday Scbool wblcb office was by H N SalaD ell DINNIS Tbe soothing and healing properties of Chamberlains Cough Remedy its pleas coreahavepeople everywhere For sale by SI Dar ard Drugstore Earlinglon Bin T Rob nson Mortons Gap Ceo King St Charier rettiy ARM D W ewa was received here Sunday of the death of little Dorothy Allen daughter of Mrs Emma Allen whose homo is in Mississippi Mrs Allen and little slaughter spent last summer with her mother Mrs Ida Walker and while hen aUt wu knew little Dorothy became much attached to her and are grieved to learn of her death Letter UIThe following Utters rsuscaUed for ia the Karliagtoa rxwtoffice and will be seat lo the dud letter office nalees called for Ia calling for these letters please say tbyara advertised Albert E G Bradshaw James Beckhaai MrsM Bradley Miss Essie Drown Miss Lucy Doe Sabra Cox Eliiahath Oockery Miss Alice GOOfIiaIFsgne Simon Pavers R A Fells Vim H Cranberry J M Cranberry las Glean Mr Willis Greenwell M Galbreatb E Griffith JAlu Ella HaUon Mr Frank Lewis Hiss Ida Moss Mary McGary Mrs Uhf Msrden Miss Eliza Morrow Mary S Neal M Elfga Neal Mrs Dora McRaa Tom Roberts tiles Reaa Robinson Mrs Rosa Siaoas S E Sanders Mrs Sarah Siak Mrs Sallie Sims Mrs Martha Tykea Ivey Uilay Then Vioson T C Viaaer Mrs Rodl Wilson Mrs Sarah Wind Mr Jesse Wiggins M Louis Williams Robert C G RoatMSOM P M August 7 zIp ur olofed itien5 perUUJasGas ALIUICS Barbailoa Kv Mrs 13 catty bas returned trees a visit ohever1eeklto her noihtrJn Tsaaetiee Will Brows was slightly Injured ia the mines hers last week Miss Eos Cbirlton of Tenoeitee Is vlsiliaf bar sister Mrs Scatty Mrs Mimi Klllebrsw wbo bat bass sick II oat lido Mr Britain Hawkins has ala new girl at his house Mrs Bsalty is vliltioi in Sebre Quits a number ot Mtdlionrilla people attended jbs camp asetlas Saaiay Will floitoo Is with OS again Mrs Mary Holland Is oo the sick list Mrs li Cavanaugh retested last week from a visit to Hopklaivllle Tba cajap meetio has closed Will Pritcbeti was sick last wish Tbomaj Earl has sick people at his house this week Tbs Clab meets tonight Everybody In riled Lebanon Law School LEBANON TENN Ten Thousand Pages of Living Law Really a Two Years Course Accomplished in ONE YEAR With Diploma and License REVIEWED Another year free of Charge Address N QRBBN CHANCELLOR Not Turn eptabsr 4 1800 Luis IrrttaMoo- a the forerunner to consumption Dr Balls pjoeTarHoDcr will cure it aad glv sack strength to the lungs that a co b or a will aot settle there Twenlydvs cents st an jeod drBfgif Notice On account of Democratic con vention at Lexington the Louisville 8 Nashville railroad company will sell tickets to that city at one and one third fate for round trip for all regular trams of Aug iSth and trains to arrive at Lex ington the morning of the i6tb Tickets will be good to return on Aug iQih For rates from this section see Agent Louisville and Nashville RailroadC P ATMORE Co Compound Prescriptions property it takes lime Il requires experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs It requires the draggle I drugsfresh I compensallollbo WITH TilE ABOVE FACTS RKMBM HER WERE CAREFUL I ST BERNARD DRUG STORE I WANTEDAGoodMazi I a large Tea Coffee and Spice Firm in this section Address WalesbyAdvertising Kentucky I Wall Paper L We have some Choice Standard Patterns inWall Paper Good Goods at Reasonable Prices which will serve many house keepers as wellas the high priced Papers offered elsewhere t j EILADTO SHOW YOU St Bernard General Store W A NISBB1 rreildnl O W WADDILL Cashier fokiris ot- ntBANKE MADISONVlLLEj Ky Giptal Stick 550000 Transects a general banking business ofHopklolHas the finest and most secure vault iq that section of Kentucky auusuuii urivi Sam UCnjIn1 1E17 aneysiiIIoe I tar9MUI itctta without cbrse la the Scksfffk RwirkaN A handtaomdf ranatnUd weeklr Lineal lr 5cIaUOi of any selenun 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